Bartók: Works for Violin & Piano, Sonatas & Folk Dances

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Bartók: Works for Violin & Piano, Sonatas & Folk Dances

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Works for Violin and Piano, Vol. 2
艺术家: James Ehnes / Andrew Armstrong
出版发行: Chandos
发布日期: 2013年1月29日
类型: 古典
条形码: 0095115175224
专辑类型: 专辑
专辑介质: Audio CD

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James Ehnes has previously explored Béla Bartók’s concertos for violin and for viola, to great acclaim. This album is the second in his equally successful survey of Bartók’s chamber music for the violin. His accompanist, once more, is Andrew Armstrong, a pianist praised by critics for his passionate expression and dazzling technique.

The folk-inspired Sonata for Solo Violin was the last work that Bartók wrote for the instrument, not to mention the most challenging. In a departure from his usual practice, this work was written not for a fellow Hungarian, but rather for an artist born in New York where Bartók was now living: Yehudi Menuhin. Suitably impressed by a recital performance by Menuhin of his first Violin Sonata as well as Bach’s Sonata in C, he had no hesitation in accepting the violinist’s commission for a sonata that, like Bach’s, would be unaccompanied.

Almost half a century earlier, Bartók had written his Sonata for Violin and Piano in E minor. It was included in a concert given by graduating students of the Liszt Academy in June 1903, when a critic, most likely not realising just how right he would prove, hailed Bartók as ‘a phenomenal young genius, whose name today is known only to a few, but who is destined to play a great and brilliant role in the history of Hungarian music’.

Additionally on this album we have three groups of Bartók’s Romanian and Hungarian folk dances, folksongs, and folk tunes, arranged for violin variously by Zoltán Székely, Tivadar Országh, and Joseph Szigeti, often with direct involvement by the composer himself who helped fine-tune the new arrangements. James Ehnes also highlights the Romanian influences in Bartók’s Sonatina for piano, transcribed for violin by André Gertler, a student of Bartók’s.

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<b>Sonata for Solo Violin</b>
<b>Sonata for Violin and Piano in E minor, BB 28</b>
<b>Romanian Folk Dances</b> (arr. Székely)
<b>Hungarian Folksongs</b> (arr. Országh and Bartók)
<b>Hungarian Folk Tunes</b> (arr. Szigeti and Bartók
<b>Sonatina</b> (arr. Gertler)

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