David Nadien: Live in Recital
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Label: Biddulph
Cat No: 850682
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 20th March 2026
Contents
Works
Violin Sonata no.6 in A major, op.30 no.1Violin Sonata in A major
Violin Sonata no.32 in B flat major, K454
Artists
David Nadien (violin)Jacques Abram (piano)
Works
Violin Sonata no.6 in A major, op.30 no.1Violin Sonata in A major
Violin Sonata no.32 in B flat major, K454
Artists
David Nadien (violin)Jacques Abram (piano)
About
The recorded legacy of Nadien is sparse. Apart from an LP of the Franck and Debussy sonatas (reissued on Biddulph 850122), there are no commercial recordings of major classical repertoire. This live recital with Jacques Abram on CD offers an opportunity to hear Nadien in Classical sonatas by Mozart and Beethoven, as well as the romantic Franck Sonata. The violinist’s glowing tone and shimmering vibrato with luscious position changes is heard to wonderful effect in these stirring readings.
The pianist Jacques Abram (1915-98) was a student of David Saperton at the Curtis Institute and Ernest Hutcheson at the Juilliard School, and made his debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall performing the MacDowell Piano Concerto. Abram also championed a number of British works, premiering the Benjamin Britten’s Piano Concerto and making the work’s first recording, as well as Arthur Benjamin’s 1949 Piano Concerto ‘quasi una Fantasia’.
Recorded live on 14 January 1972 at the University of South Florida
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