Bruno Monteiro - Szymanowski: Complete Music for Violin and Piano (2015)

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Title: Szymanowski: Complete Music for Violin and Piano
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 110:28 min
Total Size: 450 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 9: I. Allegro moderato patetico
02. Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 9: II. Andantino tranquillo e dolce - Scherzando (più moto) - Tempo I
03. Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 9: III Finale. Allegro molto, quasi presto
04. Piesn Roksany - Chant de Roxane
05. Taniec z :Harnasiów: - Dance from Harnasie
06. Romance in D Major, Op. 23
07. 3 Caprices de Paganini, Op. 40: I. 20 Andante dolcissimo - Vivace scherzando - Andante dolcissimo
08. 3 Caprices de Paganini, Op. 40: II. 21 Adagio (Molto espressivo ed affetuoso)
09. 3 Caprices de Paganini, Op. 40: III. 24 Thème variè. Vivace - Variations I-X
10. Mythes, Op. 30: I. La fontaine d'arethuse
11. Mythes, Op. 30: II. Narcisse
12. Mythes, Op. 30: III. Dryades et Pan
13. La berceuse d'aitacho enia, Op. 52
14. L'aube
15. Danse sauvage
16. 12 Kurpian Songs, Op. 58: IX. Zarzje, kuniu
17. Nocturne and Tarantella in E Minor, Op. 28: I. Nocturne
18. Nocturne and Tarantella in E Minor, Op. 28: II. Tarantella


For all the Eastern-tinted opulence of his sole opera, King Roger, and assorted, lush vocal cycles, it is in the works scored for violin that we may hear most characteristically the voice of Karol Szymanowski. The reasons are personal as much as musical, both entwined in the person of PawelKochanski, the Polish violinist for whom his fellow countryman composed two concertos and nearly all the works on this album. Kochanski was a close friend of the nervous, highly strung Szymanowski, and although he had begun his international career touring with the legendary Chopin pianist Arthur Rubinstein, he also performed abroad with Szymanowski until the latters health began terminally to wane after successive attacks of tuberculosis, and helped the composer to shape the solo lines of his violin works: indeed the lengthy cadenza of the First Violin Concerto is actually composed by Kochanski. The major works here are the Mythes and the Second Violin Sonata; Impressionistic, sometimes feather-light in texture yet held together in long paragraphs of lyric outpouring, as erotically charged in their way as any of the Eastern love-poetry set by Szymanowski. Such influence comes to the fore in the Nocturne and Tarantella as well as arrangements of excerpts from King Roger and his ballet Harnasie and in a gorgeous lullaby, La Berceuse dAïtacho Enia. Both Portuguese musicians on this recording have won international acclaim: Bruno Monteiros next exciting recording for Brilliant will include Lalos SymphonieEspagnole and Saint-Saënss Third Violin Concerto with the Orquestra Sinfónica Portuguesa conducted by Pedro Neves.


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