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Bloch - Music for Violin and Piano
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 95015
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 26th January 2015
Contents
Works
AbodahBaal Shem (version for violin and piano)
Melody
Suite for solo violin no.1
Violin Sonata no.1 in A minor
Artists
Maristella Patuzzi (violin)Mario Patuzzi (piano)
Works
AbodahBaal Shem (version for violin and piano)
Melody
Suite for solo violin no.1
Violin Sonata no.1 in A minor
Artists
Maristella Patuzzi (violin)Mario Patuzzi (piano)
About
Ernest Bloch (1880‐1959) was trained as a violinist, taking lessons from the great Eugene Ysaye in Brussels. Under the threat of the Nazi regime he took refuge in the USA, where he stayed the rest of his life. Here he became famous, one of the first 'classical' composers to integrate Jewish elements in his music. His works on religious themes express the sorrows and joys of the Jewish people over the centuries.
This release presents works for violin and piano, including the substantial and romantic 1st violin sonata, the famous Baal Shem (scenes from Chassidic Life), and the 'Abodah' (God’s Worship), dedicated to Yehudi Menuhin.
They are played with deep expression and wonderfully warm tone by violinist Maristella Patuzzi, playing a magnificent Stradivari instrument.
Contains artist biographies and extensive liner notes written by the artists.
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