德布西/史特拉文斯基/雷納多.韓: 小提琴奏鳴曲
艾倫.普利欽 小提琴
盧卡斯.傑努薩斯 鋼琴
The first half of the twentieth century marks the birth of three masterpieces for violin and piano, each bearing the traits of its author and echoing the thriving creativity of the time. Aylen Pritchin and Lukas Geniusas lead us through this mesmerizing exploration that extends from Debussy's evocative power to Stravinsky's modernism, without neglecting the nostalgic gaze of Hahn. Behold a sublime panorama of the rich and turbulent years of a musical France.
Debussy // Hahn // Stravinsky
Claude Debussy (1862 – 1918) Sonate (troisieme) pour violon et piano
1. Allegro vivo 4''37
2. Intermede : Fantasque et leger 4''05
3. Finale : Tres anime 4''22
Reynaldo Hahn (1874 – 1947) Sonate en ut majeur pour violon et piano
4. Sans lenteur, tendrement 10''25
5. Veloce 3''14
6. Modere, tres a l''aise, au gre de l''interprete 11''38
Igor Stravinsky (1882 – 1971) Duo concertant
7. Cantilene 3''01
8. Eglogue I 2''16
9. Eglogue II 3''37
10. Gigue 4''30
11. Dithyrambe 3''36