Ysaye - String Trios
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Label: Simax
Cat No: PSC1295
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 5th April 2010
Contents
Works
Trio for two violins and violaTrio no.1 de Concert (in one part) for violin, viola and cello
Trio no.2 for violin, viola and cello
Artists
Tor Johan Boen (violin)Anders Nilsson (violin)
Are Sandbakken (viola)
Juliet Jopling (viola)
Johannes Martens (cello)
Works
Trio for two violins and violaTrio no.1 de Concert (in one part) for violin, viola and cello
Trio no.2 for violin, viola and cello
Artists
Tor Johan Boen (violin)Anders Nilsson (violin)
Are Sandbakken (viola)
Juliet Jopling (viola)
Johannes Martens (cello)
About
The two newly discovered and reconstructed trios presented here display how Ysaÿe, with his unique style of playing, explored and developed musical language, forms, counterpoint, polyphonic part writing, and the technical demands of the violin.
The works on this CD were written in the years 1914-27, but only one of them was performed during Ysaÿe’s own lifetime, the Trio for two violins and viola. The Trio No.1 for violin, viola and cello was premiered in 1969, whilst the previously unpublished Second Trio had to wait until the new millennium for its first performance.
Tor Johan Bøen started his search for the fragments of these string trios as his Doctorate project at Rice University in Houston, Texas. Through this study he has discovered how, at the end of his life, Ysaÿe made fundamental revisions and improvements of his works, even after the parts had been written out.
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