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British Violin Sonatas / Various- British Violin Sonatas

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SOMM Recordings pays tribute to the remarkable flourishing of British Violin Sonatas in the 20th century with a collection of music for violin and piano by six key figures of the modern chamber music renaissance in Britain. Making her debut on SOMM, violinist Clare Howick's championing of this repertoire prompted iClassical to declare "the record-buying public owe [her] a debt of gratitude". She is accompanied by pianist Simon Callaghan. From the middle of the century, and commissioned for Yehudi Menuhin, William Walton's Violin Sonata is unique in the composer's oeuvre with it's almost constant sense of nervous uncertainty. Composed the same year (1948), Kenneth Leighton's youthful First Violin Sonata is the product, as Robert Matthew-Walker comments in his authoritative booklet notes, of "a deep-thinking musician of whom everything he was to write, from his earliest compositions onwards, is genuinely felt and unaffectedly original". William Alwyn's beautifully proportioned Sonatina (1933) receives only it's second appearance on album here. Composed the following year, Alan Rawsthorne's Pierrette: Valse Caprice is best remembered from it's quotation in the composer's soundtrack for the 1947 film Uncle Silas. The contrasted Elegy and Toccata from Lennox Berkeley's 1951 Op.33 reveal a master craftsman in miniature, while three pieces by Gordon Jacob - Little Dancer (1959), Caprice (1969) and Elegy (1972) - all make their first appearances on album here. Somm gratefully acknowledges the support of the William Alwyn Foundation, the Lennox Berkeley Society, the Delius Trust, the Rawsthorne Trust and the RVW Trust in making this recording.

Tracklist:

  1. Violin Sonata: I. Allegro Tranquillo
  2. Violin Sonata: II. Variazioni
  3. Violin Sonatina: I. Allegro E Grazioso
  4. Violin Sonatina: II. Adagio
  5. Violin Sonatina: III. Vivace
  6. Elegy For Violin & Piano
  7. Caprice
  8. Little Dancer
  9. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 4: I. Allegro Molto Appassionato
  10. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 4: II. Lento E Liberamente
  11. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 4: III. Presto Energico
  12. Valse Caprice "Pierette"
  13. Elegy, Op. 33 No. 2a
  14. Toccata, Op. 33 No. 3 (Version For Violin & Piano)
Format: New CD/Classical

British Violin Sonatas / Various- British Violin Sonatas

SKU: 748871061026
Regular price ¥147.00
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Release Date: 03.20.2020

 
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SOMM Recordings pays tribute to the remarkable flourishing of British Violin Sonatas in the 20th century with a collection of music for violin and piano by six key figures of the modern chamber music renaissance in Britain. Making her debut on SOMM, violinist Clare Howick's championing of this repertoire prompted iClassical to declare "the record-buying public owe [her] a debt of gratitude". She is accompanied by pianist Simon Callaghan. From the middle of the century, and commissioned for Yehudi Menuhin, William Walton's Violin Sonata is unique in the composer's oeuvre with it's almost constant sense of nervous uncertainty. Composed the same year (1948), Kenneth Leighton's youthful First Violin Sonata is the product, as Robert Matthew-Walker comments in his authoritative booklet notes, of "a deep-thinking musician of whom everything he was to write, from his earliest compositions onwards, is genuinely felt and unaffectedly original". William Alwyn's beautifully proportioned Sonatina (1933) receives only it's second appearance on album here. Composed the following year, Alan Rawsthorne's Pierrette: Valse Caprice is best remembered from it's quotation in the composer's soundtrack for the 1947 film Uncle Silas. The contrasted Elegy and Toccata from Lennox Berkeley's 1951 Op.33 reveal a master craftsman in miniature, while three pieces by Gordon Jacob - Little Dancer (1959), Caprice (1969) and Elegy (1972) - all make their first appearances on album here. Somm gratefully acknowledges the support of the William Alwyn Foundation, the Lennox Berkeley Society, the Delius Trust, the Rawsthorne Trust and the RVW Trust in making this recording.

Tracklist:

  1. Violin Sonata: I. Allegro Tranquillo
  2. Violin Sonata: II. Variazioni
  3. Violin Sonatina: I. Allegro E Grazioso
  4. Violin Sonatina: II. Adagio
  5. Violin Sonatina: III. Vivace
  6. Elegy For Violin & Piano
  7. Caprice
  8. Little Dancer
  9. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 4: I. Allegro Molto Appassionato
  10. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 4: II. Lento E Liberamente
  11. Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 4: III. Presto Energico
  12. Valse Caprice "Pierette"
  13. Elegy, Op. 33 No. 2a
  14. Toccata, Op. 33 No. 3 (Version For Violin & Piano)