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Sinfonia of London: Bacewicz, Enescu & Ysaye: Music for Strings - SUPER-AUDIO CD

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Management number 205796014 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $78.30 Model Number 205796014
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Title: Bacewicz, Enescu & Ysaye: Music for Strings
Artist: Sinfonia of London
Label: Chandos
Product Type: SUPER-AUDIO CD
UPC: 095115532522
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2024-04-12
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: HYBRID SACD

For this their fourth album of music for string orchestra, John Wilson and Sinfonia of London present a programme of works by three composers from the Franco-Belgian school of string pedagogy, who were all themselves virtuosic string players. George Enescu studied in Paris and Vienna, spent much of his life in France, and was internationally lauded as a concert violinist and conductor in both Europe and America. Much of his music remained unknown after his death - a situation improved thanks to some high-profile champions of his work, not least his most famous pupil Yehudi Menuhin. When Enescu supplied a preface for a new edition of his Octet, in 1950, he sanctioned it's performance by a full string orchestra, the form in which we hear it on this recording. Completed in 1924, Ysaye's Harmonies du soir is scored for string quartet and string orchestra, enabling Ysaye to exploit the contrast between intimate and full string sound, a technique inspired by Vaughan Williams in his Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis. Affectionately known as the 'First Lady of Polish Music', Grazyna Bacewicz was an outstanding virtuoso violinist, a formidable pianist, and ground-breaking composer. A great deal of her output was written for strings, including the Concerto for String Orchestra, written in 1948. Often described as neoclassical, the work takes some inspiration from the baroque concerto grosso, but is distinctly modern in it's harmonic language and was particularly admired by Lutoslawski.

Tracks:
1.1 Octet, Op. 7 in C major for Four Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos~Très modéré - Même temps - Mouvement - Mouvement - Plus animé - Mouvement - Encore plus animé - Premier Mouvement - Même temps -
1.2 Octet, Op. 7 in C major for Four Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos~Très fougueux - Moins vite - Premier Mouvement - Moins vite - Plus vite - Très vite - Extrèmement vite -
1.3 Octet, Op. 7 in C major for Four Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos~Lentement - Plus animé - Un peu moins vite - Premier Mouvement - Très animé - Moins vite - Animé - Moins vite -
1.4 Octet, Op. 7 in C major for Four Violins, Two Violas, and Two Cellos~Mouvement de Valse bien rythmée - Un peu lent - Mouvement de Valse - Plus vite - Même temps
1.5 Harmonies du soir, Op. 31 (Poème No. 8) for String Quartet and String Orchestra
1.6 Concerto for String Orchestra~I. Allegro - L'istesso tempo
1.7 Concerto for String Orchestra~Andante - [ ] - Tempo I
1.8 Concerto for String Orchestra~Vivo - Meno - A tempo - Meno - Tempo I - Meno - A tempo - Meno - Tempo I

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