Mozart - 6 Sonatas for Fortepiano with Violin accompaniment
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Label: Ludi Musici
Cat No: LM001
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 26th July 2010
Contents
Works
Violin Sonata no.18 in G major, K301Violin Sonata no.19 in E flat major, K302
Violin Sonata no.20 in C major, K303
Violin Sonata no.21 in E minor, K304
Violin Sonata no.22 in A major, K305
Violin Sonata no.23 in D major, K306
Artists
Anton Steck (violin)Marieke Spaans (tangent piano)
Works
Violin Sonata no.18 in G major, K301Violin Sonata no.19 in E flat major, K302
Violin Sonata no.20 in C major, K303
Violin Sonata no.21 in E minor, K304
Violin Sonata no.22 in A major, K305
Violin Sonata no.23 in D major, K306
Artists
Anton Steck (violin)Marieke Spaans (tangent piano)
About
A pupil of Gustav Leonhardt at the Sweelinck Conservatorium of Amsterdam, Marieke Spaans gained her performance and teaching diploma there in 1997, before furthering her studies with Jos van Immerseel and Lars-Erik Mortensen. Since 1997 she has won several prizes at international competitions. She appears as both a soloist and as a continuo player (especially with the Combattimento Consort Amsterdam) and is equally at home in chamber music, opera and oratorio. She is much sought after as a harpsichordist and regularly works with the violinists Anton Steck and John Holloway.
Include on both SACDs are Artists Interviews.
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