Lekeu, Franck, Dupre - Works for Violin and Piano
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Label: Austrian Gramophone
Cat No: AG0028
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 19th May 2023
Contents
Works
Violin Sonata in G minor, op.5Melancolie in E minor for piano and violin
Violin Sonata in G major
Artists
Michal Buczkowski (violin)Andrew Wright (piano)
Works
Violin Sonata in G minor, op.5Melancolie in E minor for piano and violin
Violin Sonata in G major
Artists
Michal Buczkowski (violin)Andrew Wright (piano)
About
César Franck, who was known as an outstanding organist and improviser, provides the historical foundation. His short work Mélancolie is filled with beautiful melodies and an underlying nostalgic character.
One of Franck's most talented students was Guillaume Lekeu, whose compositions show Franck's influence through rich harmonic language, expansive melodies, and expressive polyphony.
Marcel Dupré, who was a famous organ virtuoso like Franck, studied with Louis Vierne, who was a student of Franck.
This close musical connection forms a perfect stylistic dramaturgy and is reflected in an extraordinary musical sonority and virtuosity. Remarkably, this CD presents the world-premiere recording of this incredible masterpiece (Sonata in G minor, op.5).
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