Hagaï Shaham, Arnon Erez - Dohnányi & Janáček: Violin Sonatas (2010)
Artist: Hagaï Shaham, Arnon Erez
Title: Dohnányi & Janáček: Violin Sonatas
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:11:09
Total Size: 293 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Dohnányi & Janáček: Violin Sonatas
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:11:09
Total Size: 293 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Dohnányi: Violin Sonata in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 21: I. Allegro appassionato
02. Dohnányi: Violin Sonata in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 21: II. Allegro ma con tenerezza
03. Dohnányi: Violin Sonata in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 21: III. Vivace assai
04. Dohnányi: Ruralia hungarica, Op. 32c (Version for Violin & Piano): I. Presto
05. Dohnányi: Ruralia hungarica, Op. 32c (Version for Violin & Piano): II. Andante rubato alla Zingaresca
06. Dohnányi: Ruralia hungarica, Op. 32c (Version for Violin & Piano): III. Molto vivace
07. Dohnányi: Suite in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 19: III. Romanza. Andante poco moto (Arr. Heifetz for Violin & Piano)
08. Janáček: Violin Sonata, JW VII/7: I. Con moto
09. Janáček: Violin Sonata, JW VII/7: II. Ballada. Con moto
10. Janáček: Violin Sonata, JW VII/7: III. Allegretto
11. Janáček: Violin Sonata, JW VII/7: IV. Adagio
12. Janáček: Dumka for Violin and Piano, JW VII/4
13. Janáček: Romance for Violin and Piano, JW VII/3
14. Janáček: Violin Sonata, JW VII/7: Original Finale (Discarded). Allegro
15. Janáček: On an Overgrown Path, JW VIII/17, Book 1: II. A Blown-Away Leaf. Lístek odvanutý (Arr. Štedron for Violin & Piano)
Hagai Shaham and Arnon Erez have been enthusiastically acclaimed for their dazzling duo performances: their infectiously relaxed bravado and continual flexibility belying their impeccable ensemble. For their latest disc they turn to two composers who are seminal figures in the development of Eastern European music during the early twentieth century.
Dohnányi was one of the pivotal figures in Hungary’s musical life. He composed a number of significant pieces for the violin, including two violin concertos; his most important chamber work for violin and piano is the Violin Sonata in C sharp minor Op 21, composed in 1912. Dohnányi was by then thirty-five years of age, and the Sonata is a fully mature work showing his individual development of stylistic traits of Brahms and Liszt combined with a structural economy which reflects the close study of Brahms’s sonatas. Also recorded here is Dohnányi’s most overtly folk-influenced work, Ruralia hungarica, and a movement from his First Orchestral Suite, in F sharp minor Op 19, Romanza, arranged as a thoroughly idiomatic piece for violin and piano by Jascha Heifetz.
In the first days of World War I Dohnányi’s native Hungary was invaded by the Russian army, which seemed for a time to herald the end of Austrian dominance in the region. This portentous event provided the creative spark for Leoš Janáček’s Violin Sonata (his only surviving violin sonata; two very early ones he composed in Dresden and Vienna in 1880 are lost), at least according to Janáček himself. Other works by Janácek heard in this recital include early pieces from his student years, and an arrangement of the delicate mood study ‘A blown-away Leaf’ from the celebrated piano work On the Overgrown Path.