Schubert - Music for Violin Vol.1
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2363
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th August 2019
Contents
Works
Fantasie in C major for violin and piano, D934Konzertstuck in D major for violin and orchestra, D345
Polonaise in B flat major, D580
Rondo in A major, D438
Violin Sonata (Sonatina) in G minor, D408
Artists
Ariadne Daskalakis (violin)Paolo Giacometti (fortepiano)
Die Kolner Akademie
Conductor
Michael Alexander WillensWorks
Fantasie in C major for violin and piano, D934Konzertstuck in D major for violin and orchestra, D345
Polonaise in B flat major, D580
Rondo in A major, D438
Violin Sonata (Sonatina) in G minor, D408
Artists
Ariadne Daskalakis (violin)Paolo Giacometti (fortepiano)
Die Kolner Akademie
Conductor
Michael Alexander WillensAbout
Composed in 1827, when Schubert had already written his symphonies, string quartets, piano sonatas and hundreds of songs, the closing Fantasy in C major is another matter. A substantial piece in four sections, it contains challenging writing for both instruments, demonstrating what a master Schubert himself was on both. On this and its soon-to-be-released companion disc, Ariadne Daskalakis has gathered all of Schubert’s works for violin. Equally at home on baroque and modern instruments, she has chosen to perform them in a historical context, joined by Paolo Giacometti on a fortepiano by Salvatore Lagrassa from c. 1815 and the period band Die Kölner Akademie conducted by Michael Alexander Willens.
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