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Ysaye - 6 Sonatas for Solo Violin, op.27 | Challenge Classics CC72956

Ysaye - 6 Sonatas for Solo Violin, op.27

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Label: Challenge Classics

Cat No: CC72956

Barcode: 0608917295627

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 28th July 2023

Contents

Artists

Solveig Steinthorsdottir (violin)

Works

Ysaye, Eugene

Sonatas (6) for solo violin, op.27

Artists

Solveig Steinthorsdottir (violin)

About

Challenge Classics is proud to present the debut recording of a young rising star, violinist Sólveig Steinþórsdóttir, with a live recording of Ysaÿe's six solo sonatas.

In summer of 1923, Eugène Ysaÿe heard his friend Joseph Szigeti perform one of J.S. Bach’s Solo Violin Sonatas. Afterwards, on his way to a sojourn at the beach in Le Zoute, Ysaÿe couldn’t stop thinking about the performance: “When one hears an artist like Szigeti, who is able to accommodate his playing to the rectangular lines of the great classics as easily as he can to the expressive melodies of the romantics, one feels how absorbing it would be to compose a work for the violin whilst keeping ever before one the style of one particular violinist.” On arrival at the resort, Ysaÿe disappeared into his room for a couple of days and emerged with sketches of Six Violin Sonatas, op.27, each imagined with the sound and style of a specific artist ringing in his ears.

The first of these op.27 sonatas is dedicated to Szigeti. Ysaÿe’s Sonata no.2 was written for Jacques Thibaud. The Sonata no.4 was written for Fritz Kreisler.

The other three sonatas move away from Bach in their style and substance, focusing more exclusively on the violinist dedicatees. No.3 was for the Romanian violinist and composer George Enescu. The Fifth Sonata, written for Ysaÿe’s favourite student Matthieu Crickboom, is in a completely different mood than the others. Ysaÿe’s final entry in the set, written for the Spanish violinist Manuel Quiroga, is a sequence of dances and arias linked by improvisatory cadenzas.

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