Eliesha Nelson & Glen Inanga - Russian Viola Sonatas (2011) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Russian Viola Sonatas
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Sono Luminus
Genre: Classical
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01. Suite for viola and piano, Op. 8: I. Allegro agitato
02. Suite for viola and piano, Op. 8: II. Andantino
03. Suite for viola and piano, Op. 8: III. Scherzo: Presto
04. Suite for viola and piano, Op. 8: IV. Moderato
05. 2 Pieces, Op. 31: No. 1. Elegicka meditacia
06. 2 Pieces, Op. 31: No. 2. Vl' cik
07. Viola Sonata No. 1 in D major, Op. 15: I. Moderato
08. Viola Sonata No. 1 in D major, Op. 15: II. Adagio assai e molto cantabile
09. Viola Sonata No. 1 in D major, Op. 15: III. Allegro moderato
10. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: I. Moderato
11. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: II. Allegro agitato
12. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: II. L'istesso tempo ma poco rubato
13. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Theme: Andante
14. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Variation 1: L'istesso tempo poco rubato
15. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Variation 2: Allegretto
16. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Variation 3: Allegreo patetico
17. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Variation 4: Andante molto espressivo
18. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Variation 5: Allegro con fuoco
19. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Variation 6: Andante sostenuto
20. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Variation 7: Fuga: Allegro moderato
21. Viola Sonata, Op. 10: III. Variations sur un air Breton: Coda: Poco più animato - Maestoso pesante

Eliesha Nelson & Glen Inanga - Russian Viola Sonatas (2011) [Hi-Res]


Multi-GRAMMY® nominated violist Eliesha Nelson teams up with pianist Glen Inanga to present a unique and eclectic program of early 20th century Russian viola masterworks— bridging pre-Revolutionary Russian viola pieces and early Soviet period compositions with 2 world premiere recordings. Russian Viola Sonatas is the next in a series of recordings from Ms. Nelson, exploring important, significant and compelling viola literature not commonly heard on other releases. No other recording in the marketplace combines this unique literature on one release.

The album begins with a world premiere recording of “Suite for Viola and Piano, Op. 8” by Varvara Gaigerova. Gaigerova (1903-1944) was the first significant Soviet woman composer. A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, she studied with Neuhaus, Catoire and Myaskovsky. Stylistically, the music is a blend of Romanticism with Scribinesque modernism. This piece is followed by the very rarely recorded “Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 15” by Paul Juon (1872-1940). Another Moscow Conservatory graduate, Juon studied with Arensky and Taneyev. From 1905 he lived in Berlin and Switzerland. He was known as the “Russian Brahms”. His single viola sonata from 1901 is an excellent example of his stylistic blend of Brahmsian romanticism with Russian elements. The album concludes with another world premiere recording; Alexander Winkler’s “Sonata 0p. 10”. Winkler (1865-1935) was trained in Russia, France and Austria. He was Prokofiev’s teacher and after 1924 head of the Besançon Conservatory. Considered a gifted and significant member of the so-called “Belyayev Circle”, Winkler collaborated with Glazunov, Lyadov and Rimsky-Korsakov.

Eliesha Nelson was born and raised in the interior of Alaska. She earned her bachelor and master of music at the Cleveland Institute of Music, and an artist’s diploma from the Royal Academy of Music in London through a Fulbright award. Ms. Nelson served as associate principal and acting principal viola of the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra and Florida Grand Opera, and is presently a member of the Cleveland Orchestra viola section. She has appeared as soloist with several orchestras including the Florida Philharmonic, Ohio Chamber Orchestra, and San Antonio Symphony. One of her big passions is chamber music, which she taught for several years at ENCORE School for Strings. She has also taught violin and viola privately, and through the Cleveland Music School Settlement outreach program at the Cleveland School of the Arts Lower Campus. Ms. Nelson was honored by the Recording Academy with GRAMMY® nominations for her performance on her first album Quincy Porter: Complete Viola Works, for Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with Orchestra) and Best Chamber Music Performance. Subsequently the album was also nominated and won for Best Engineered Classical Album.

Glen Inanga, a Nigerian pianist of distinction, had originally studied Engineering at Clare College, University of Cambridge, before proceeding to the Royal Academy of Music, London to pursue a former qualification in the area of his first love. Now a holder of a Master of Music degree of the University of London and Associate of Royal Academy of Music, Inanga has a standing partnership with Jennifer Micallef together with whom he won the 1995 Schubert Piano Duo competition in the Czech Republic. He is also a distinguished soloist and in this regard, a major feat of his was the Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue performed to a capacity hall at Lincoln Centre, New York in 2000.

A follow up to last year’s critically acclaimed Quincy Porter: Complete Viola Works, Russian Viola Sonatas highlights yet another side to the brilliance and passion of one of the world’s finest violists. The album will provide the listener with world premiere recordings of 2 major works, and will give a glimpse into the rich musical tradition of Russia during that time period.


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