Schubert - Works for Violin & Piano
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Label: C-AVI
Cat No: AVI8553027
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 17th September 2021
Contents
Works
Rondo for piano and violin in B minor, D895Sonatina in A minor, D385 op.posth.137 no.2
Sonatina in D major, D384 op.posth.137 no.1
Sonatina in G minor, D408 op.posth.137 no.3
Artists
Mihaela Martin (violin)Elena Bashkirova (piano)
Works
Rondo for piano and violin in B minor, D895Sonatina in A minor, D385 op.posth.137 no.2
Sonatina in D major, D384 op.posth.137 no.1
Sonatina in G minor, D408 op.posth.137 no.3
Artists
Mihaela Martin (violin)Elena Bashkirova (piano)
About
“Schubert’s music is always associated in my imagination with a journey in a horse-drawn carriage. Outside, the scenery is flowing by. Cities, mountains, rivers, lakes, villages. At times the carriage slows down, then it speeds up again, but I always have that feeling of being on a journey. Not on foot and not on horse, but in a carriage on wheels.” – Elena Bashkirova
The year 1816 ushered in a series of new beginnings for 19-year old Franz Schubert. He had applied for a music teaching job in Laibach (and soon would probably be overjoyed in secret that he was turned down, thus avoiding the task of school teaching, which he abhorred). He sent Goethe a notebook with songs of his pen, hoping, in vain, that he would be allowed to dedicate them to the “prince of poets”.
He dreamt of his future wedding with the soprano Therese Grob. And he composed incessantly. Apart from countless songs, Schubert’s catalogue already included a half-dozen works for the stage, three masses, sixteen string quartets, overtures, piano music, and choir pieces.
Now, in the course of just a few weeks, he wrote his Fourth Symphony, the “Tragic”. A cantata likewise flowed from his pen. And the Stabat Mater. Fourteen new songs. Furthermore: three sonatas “for fortepiano and violin”, his first chamber music works for violin.
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