Heritage: Russian Works for Violin & Piano
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Label: Orchid Classics
Cat No: ORC100183
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 19th November 2021
Contents
Works
Concert Pieces (3), op.15Prelude and Duo from Debussy's 'Rodrgue et Chimene' (arr. Fedor Rudin)
Sonatina for violin and piano
Violin Sonata
Sorochintsy Fair: Hopak (arr. Rachmaninov)
Violin Sonata no.1 in F minor, op.80
Violin Sonata in G minor (unfinished)
Artists
Fedor Rudin (violin)Boris Kusnezow (piano)
Works
Concert Pieces (3), op.15Prelude and Duo from Debussy's 'Rodrgue et Chimene' (arr. Fedor Rudin)
Sonatina for violin and piano
Violin Sonata
Sorochintsy Fair: Hopak (arr. Rachmaninov)
Violin Sonata no.1 in F minor, op.80
Violin Sonata in G minor (unfinished)
Artists
Fedor Rudin (violin)Boris Kusnezow (piano)
About
French-Russian violinist Fedor Rudin explores and pays tribute to his heritage via this rich collection of works, including his own arrangement of Denisov’s orchestration of Debussy’s ‘Prelude and Duo’, which comes from Debussy’s unfinished opera, Rodrigue et Chimène. Other gems include Denisov’s rarely-heard Three Concert Pieces for violin and piano (1958), and his previously unpublished Sonatina (1972), which marks a return to his melodic youth after the musically experimental interim years. Those years are represented here by Denisov’s dodecaphonic Sonata (1963).
We also hear an unfinished Sonata by Shostakovich, Rachmaninov’s arrangement of Mussorgsky’s ‘Hopak’ from his opera Sorochinsky Fair, and Prokofiev’s unusually theatrical Violin Sonata no.1.
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