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Augustin Hadelich: Flying Solo | Avie AV2180

Augustin Hadelich: Flying Solo

Label: Avie

Cat No: AV2180

Barcode: 0822252218022

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 7th September 2009

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Contents

Works

Bartok, Bela

Violin Sonata, BB124

Paganini, Nicolo

Caprices (24) for solo violin, op.1
» no.4 in C minor
» no.9 in E major 'The Hunt'
» no.21 in A major

Ysaye, Eugene

Sonatas (6) for solo violin, op.27
» no.3 in D minor 'Ballade'
» no.5 in G major

Zimmermann, Bernd Alois

Violin Sonata

Artists

Augustin Hadelich (violin)

Works

Bartok, Bela

Violin Sonata, BB124

Paganini, Nicolo

Caprices (24) for solo violin, op.1
» no.4 in C minor
» no.9 in E major 'The Hunt'
» no.21 in A major

Ysaye, Eugene

Sonatas (6) for solo violin, op.27
» no.3 in D minor 'Ballade'
» no.5 in G major

Zimmermann, Bernd Alois

Violin Sonata

Artists

Augustin Hadelich (violin)

About

‘Flying Solo’ is a dazzling solo debut by the prodigiously talented Augustin Hadelich, a young violinist with a gripping and heroic personal story.

A child prodigy, Augustin Hadelich was poised for a major international career. His rapid rise was, however, interrupted by an horrific accident in which he was burned over most of his body and not expected to survive. After repeated operations and months of rehab, not only has he lived to tell his tale, but has made an artistic comeback of astonishing proportions.

Augustin moved to New York to resume his studies and went on to receive the Artist Diploma from the Juilliard School. In 2006, he was the Gold Medallist at the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis, and this year was awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant, a $25,000 cash prize that has previously been given to such artists as Yo-Yo Ma, Joshua Bell and Murray Perahia.

‘Flying Solo’ is, quite simply, a stunning recording. The focal point is Bartók’s Sonata for Solo Violin, a work Augustin first played when he was 12. Having performed it for Yehudi Menuhin and on his Carnegie Hall recital debut, it is now a central part of his repertoire.

He contrasts the Bartók with three of his favourite Paganini Caprices, two Sonatas by Ysaÿe, and the intense, Bartók-inspired Sonata by Bernd A lois Zimmerman. Throughout, 'Flying Solo' perfectly demonstrates Augustin’s dazzling technique and poetic style.

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