Partners in Time: From Bach to Bartok
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BISCD1744
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 2nd March 2009
Contents
Works
Violin Sonata no.3 in E major, BWV1016Romanian Folk Dances (6) for piano, Sz56 BB68
Violin Sonata no.2 in G major, op.13
Praeludium and Allegro (in the style of Pugnani)
Violin Sonata no.17 in C major, K296
Souvenir d'un lieu cher, op.42
Artists
Tasmin Little (violin)John Lenehan (piano)
Works
Violin Sonata no.3 in E major, BWV1016Romanian Folk Dances (6) for piano, Sz56 BB68
Violin Sonata no.2 in G major, op.13
Praeludium and Allegro (in the style of Pugnani)
Violin Sonata no.17 in C major, K296
Souvenir d'un lieu cher, op.42
Artists
Tasmin Little (violin)John Lenehan (piano)
About
‘Partners in Time’ looks at the music written for violin and piano throughout history and reveals the way in which different composers wrote for this partnership. The recording features works by Kreisler, Bach, Mozart, Grieg, Tchaikovsky and Bartók in a varied recital programme that has the feeling of a live concert.
This new release is the first in a series of recordings for BIS which will form a sustained programme of audience development for the violin’s superb and varied repertoire.
As with ‘The Naked Violin’, listeners have the opportunity to experience the different timbres of the two beautiful and historic instruments Little plays: the “Regent” Stradivarius of 1708, on loan from the Royal Academy of Music, and her own instrument, a 1757 Guadagnini.
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