Leone Sinigaglia - Chamber Music
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0025
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 21st March 2011
Contents
Works
SinigagliaSonata for Violin and Piano, Op.44
Sinigaglia
Romanze for cello and piano, Op.16, No.1
Sinigaglia
Cavatina for violin and piano, Op.1, No.1
Sinigaglia
Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op.41
Artists
Solomia Soroka (violin)Noreen Silver (cello)
Phillip Silver (piano)
Works
SinigagliaSonata for Violin and Piano, Op.44
Sinigaglia
Romanze for cello and piano, Op.16, No.1
Sinigaglia
Cavatina for violin and piano, Op.1, No.1
Sinigaglia
Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op.41
Artists
Solomia Soroka (violin)Noreen Silver (cello)
Phillip Silver (piano)
About
He was strongly inspired by Italian folksong, and became an important collector of Piedmontese folk-tunes. His music is marked by strong melodies and a sophisticated use of harmony.
He was also a famous mountaineer, with two first climbs in the Dolomites to his credit. He died in Turin in 1944 as he was visiting his wife in hospital. They were both Jewish, and the occupying Nazi forces arrived to arrest them - as he was pleading for them to spare her, he dropped dead of a heart-attack.
His tuneful chamber music bears witness to the happy life that preceded that tragic end.
Ukrainian violinst Solomia Soroka is a top international prize-winner and is currently Professor of Violin at Goshen College, Indiana. She has toured and recorded extensively, both solo and with her husband, the American pianist Arthur Greene, and is particularly noted for her premiere recordings of international repertoire.
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