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Ysaye/ Caraman - Six Sonatas for Solo Violin
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Ysaye/ Caraman - Six Sonatas for Solo ViolinEugne Ysae (Lige, 16 July 1858 Brussels, 12 May 1931) is known to have conceived the idea of writing a cycle of six sonatas for solo violin during a concert in July 1923, while listening to his great contemporary musician Joseph Szigeti play Johann Sebastian Bach. He locked himself in his room, instructed not to be disturbed except to receive his meals, and over the next twenty four hours sketched out the six pieces that would become his op. 27.
Limited autographed edition
Includes two bonus tracks
Although Georg Schumann was not a descendant of Robert Schumann
Klein/ Eos Trio - Naumann Streichtrios
What You Gonna Do When The World's On Fire
he did not deal with the sonata form that his father had further developed
in a house bare to the bones apart from an upright piano
more confident
Peter Bryant
clearly renders recognizable the musical means available to him in the private ensembles of his employers
and a signature tenor voice
"White Wolf" by the internationally acclaimed Zeke
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