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      Violins In Concert 10

      Joseph SzigetiJoseph Szigeti
      • 2013
      • 9 tracks
      • 1 uur, 1 min
      • chamber music
      Violins In Concert 10 - Joseph Szigeti
      Violins In Concert 10 - Joseph Szigeti

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of chamber music with Joseph Szigeti's "Violins In Concert 10." This captivating album, released on June 6, 2013, under the Ivano Recordz label, showcases the extraordinary talent of Hungarian violinist Joseph Szigeti, born on September 5, 1892. Known for his versatile repertoire ranging from Bach to Bartók, Szigeti defied classification, blending romanticist and classicist styles with modernist and conservative influences.

      The album features a stunning collection of violin concertos, including works by Bach, an unnamed composer, and Mozart. The tracklist is a testament to Szigeti's mastery, with pieces such as the Violin Concerto in D-Moll, BWV 1052, and the Violin Concerto No. 4 in D-Dur, K. 218. Each track is a display of Szigeti's technical prowess and deep musical insight, making this album a must-listen for classical music enthusiasts.

      With a duration of 1 hour and 1 minute, "Violins In Concert 10" offers a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you're a long-time admirer of Szigeti's work or a newcomer to his artistry, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. Dive into the world of chamber music and let Joseph Szigeti's virtuosity transport you to a realm of musical excellence.

      June 6, 20132013 Ivano Recordz2013 Manus

      Tracks

      1. Violin Concerto in D-Moll, BWV 1052: I. AllegroJohann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Szigeti, Fritz Stiedry, The New Friends of Music Orchestra
        7:39
      2. Violin Concerto in D-Moll, BWV 1052: II. AdagioJohann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Szigeti, Fritz Stiedry, The New Friends of Music Orchestra
        7:24
      3. Violin Concerto in D-Moll, BWV 1052: III. AllegroJohann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Szigeti, Fritz Stiedry, The New Friends of Music Orchestra
        7:47
      4. Violin Concerto in D-Moll: I. AllegroGiuseppe Tartini, Joseph Szigeti, Walter Goehr
        5:14
      5. Violin Concerto in D-Moll: II. GraveGiuseppe Tartini, Joseph Szigeti, Co
        3:43
      6. Violin Concerto in D-Moll: III. PrestoGiuseppe Tartini, Joseph Szigeti, Co
        4:02
      7. Violin Concerto No. 4 in D-Dur, K. 218: II. Allegro Ma Non TroppoWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Szigeti, Co
        9:25
      8. Violin Concerto No. 4 in D-Dur, K. 218: II. LarghettoWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Szigeti, Co
        8:24
      9. Violin Concerto No. 4 in D-Dur, K. 218: III. Rondo: AllegroWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Szigeti, Co
        7:34
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      About Joseph Szigeti

      Joseph Szigeti, born Jóska Singer in 1892, was a Hungarian virtuoso violinist who left an indelible mark on the classical music world. Born into a musical family in Transylvania, Szigeti began his violin lessons at the tender age of seven, quickly showcasing his prodigious talent. He studied under the renowned Jenő Hubay at the Budapest Academy, honing his skills and setting the stage for a remarkable career.

      Szigeti was known for his intellectual approach to music, earning him the moniker "The Scholarly Virtuoso." His performances were marked by a deep harmonic understanding and an adventurous spirit, making him a standout figure in the violin world. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Szigeti's appeal lay not in a glamorous sound or thrilling vibrato, but in his unique interpretive abilities and technical prowess.

      One of Szigeti's most notable achievements was his collaboration with jazz musician Benny Goodman in a 1939 Carnegie Hall recital, making him one of the first classical violinists to bridge the gap between classical and jazz music. His recordings, including a seminal set of Bach's solo sonatas and partitas in his early 60s, continue to inspire musicians and enthusiasts alike. Szigeti's legacy as a virtuoso and educator endures, making him a beloved figure in the annals of classical music.

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