Trio Dali, Amandine Savary, Vineta Sareika, Christian-Pierre La Marca - Maurice Ravel: Trio, Sonate Pour Violon Et Violoncelle & Sonate Pour Violon Et Piano (2009)

Artist: Trio Dali, Amandine Savary, Vineta Sareika, Christian-Pierre La Marca
Title: Maurice Ravel: Trio, Sonate Pour Violon Et Violoncelle & Sonate Pour Violon Et Piano
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Fuga Libera
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
Total Time: 01:05:41
Total Size: 258 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Maurice Ravel: Trio, Sonate Pour Violon Et Violoncelle & Sonate Pour Violon Et Piano
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Fuga Libera
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
Total Time: 01:05:41
Total Size: 258 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Trio pour piano, violon & violoncelle: I. (Modéré)
02. Trio pour piano, violon & violoncelle: II. Pantoum (Assez vif)
03. Trio pour piano, violon & violoncelle: III. Passacaille (Très large)
04. Trio pour piano, violon & violoncelle: IV. Final (Animé)
05. Sonate pour violon & violoncelle: I. (Allegro)
06. Sonate pour violon & violoncelle: II. (Très vif)
07. Sonate pour violon & violoncelle: III. (Lent)
08. Sonate pour violon & violoncelle: IV. (Vif, avec entrain)
09. Sonate pour violon & piano: I. (Allegretto)
10. Sonate pour violon & piano: II. Blues (Moderato)
11. Sonate pour violon & piano: III. Perpetuum mobile

In residence at Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth with the Artemis quartet, the Dali trio is a French ensemble of an exceptional level, rewarded with numerous prizes in Japan, Germany and the Unites-States in 2008. Amandine Savary, Vineta Sareika and Christian-Pierre La Marca, adding to their intense solo schedule, devote a large part of their wonderful energy to make up the trio, which is already leading them to the four corners of the world. By capturing the brilliance of their youthfulness, the subtleties of their tones, and their apparently endless quest for perfection, Fuga Libera and Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth have cooperated to make known one of tomorrow's great trios, in a repertoire comprising three summits of Maurice Ravel's production.