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Grieg Violin Sonata No.3 in C minor, Op.45
Grieg was working on a major new work for piano and violin in the summer and autumn of 1886, at his house in Bergen, Norway. Unlike his two earlier sonatas, which were written in a matter of weeks (some 20 years earlier), the C minor Sonata required several months of effort to complete, and it […]
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Violin Sonata No.2 in A minor (1917) – John Ireland I Allegro II Poco lento quasi adagio III In tempo moderato – Con brio ?I am not one of those composers who feels anxious, or indeed able to talk about his own music. Whatever I have to say is said in the music, and if […]
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Con moto Ballada: Con moto Allegretto Adagio Like many of his countrymen composers, Jan??ek was fascinated by the raw and immediate emotional intensity of traditional folk music. He became an avid ethnomusicologist and was particularly interested in the speech patterns of native dialects around Moravia. His music shares this raw, blunt and brutal intensity, suddenly […]
Continue readingSuk Four Pieces, Op.17
Quasi Ballada Appassionato Un poco triste Burleska Composer and violinist Josef Suk was one of Dvo??k’s favourite pupils and the two men were very close, not least after Suk married Dvo??k’s eldest daughter Otilie in 1898. An accomplished performer, Suk played second violin in the Czech Quartet for the majority of his career. Indeed it […]
Continue readingDvo??k Ballade, Op.15
Written late in 1884 shortly after he completed his Seventh Symphony, the Ballade was written for a Christmas edition of the London Magazine of Music. Written in the brooding key of D minor it is another example of Dvo??k’s genius in devising small scale works of incredible emotional depth. The outer sections are characterised the […]
Continue readingSmetana From The Homeland (Z domoviny, Aus der Heimat)
Moderato Andantino – Moderato Completed in the spring of 1880 shortly after Smetana finished his nationalistic tone poem cycle?M? vlast, From My Homeland?is a two movement work for violin and piano and one of only two works written by Smetana for this combination of instruments. He had by this point completely lost his hearing and […]
Continue readingDvo??k Four Romantic Pieces, Op.75
Allegro moderato Allegro maestoso Allegro appassionato Larghetto In January 1887 Dvo??k?was living in Prague with his family and a young chemistry student named Josef Kruis. Kruis was an amateur violinist and?Dvo??k?took it upon himself to write a trio for 2 violins and viola so the young man, his teacher Jan Perlik?n and?Dvo??k could play together. […]
Continue readingMozart Sonata for Piano & Violin in D, K.306
I Allegro con spirito II Andantino cantabile III Allegretto In August 1777, the 21 year old Mozart, frustrated with the limitations of his court employment and the musical environment in Salzburg, sought leave to undertake another European tour, his first as an adult. The archbishop released him from his post as concertmaster of the court […]
Continue readingSaint-Sa?ns Sonata for Violin & Piano in D minor, Op.75
I Allegro agitato – Adagio II Allegretto moderato – Allegro molto Saint-Sa?ns was born in Paris in 1835 and spent much of his professional life in the city.? Like Mozart before him, the young Saint-Sa?ns was a prodigious talent, composing his first piece for piano at the age of 3 and making his formal debut […]
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I Allegretto ben moderato II Allegro III Recitativo – Fantasia: Moderato – Molto Lento IV Allegretto poco mosso Born in Liege in 1822, C?sar Franck?s early life was haunted by a rather over-bearing father who had great ambitions for his undoubtably talented son. Seeking the fame and fortune such talent could bring to their family, […]
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