Lola Bobesco Jacques Genty WDR Recital Recordings Enescu Nin Prokofiev 2 CD
Description
Product introduction
Complete first appearance Bobesco & Janti
20th Century Violin Masterpieces !! Cologne Broadcasting Studio Recording
There were still unreleased sound sources! A collection of 20th century violin masterpieces left by a good friend of Bobesco + Janti. Excellent studio recording by Cologne Broadcasting. As long as I'm happy to hear Enescu's violin sonata, a big senior from my hometown. The premiere of this song was Enescu's piano and violin's Tibaud. Bobesco also speaks with a sweet tone. Roussel's Violin Sonata No. 1 is a blockbuster with a playing time of over 30 minutes. This work is dedicated to Vincent d'Indy. I am not blessed with the opportunity to perform, but I am grateful that Bobesco left the studio recording. It has a rich narrative taste. Ignats Lillian (1897-1964) is a Jewish Dutchman. He is now forgotten, but he also wrote five symphonies. He also had a close relationship with Bobesco, and it is believed that he was associated with this recording. It's a short work of about 10 minutes, but it's a beautiful work. "Five Recollections" by Spanish pianist and composer Joaquín Ninn, who had a close relationship with Ravel, is a masterpiece that Bobesco loved. As the title suggests, the nostalgic, sentimentalism that makes you cry when you hear it is the best. Prokofiev No. 2 is also known as Bobesco's No. 18. Rather than showing off the technique, somehow a fashionable and elegant performance. This will be a must-have 2-disc set.
With liner notes in English, Japanese and German
Work information
Main
Violin: Lola Bobesco
Piano: Jacques Genty
Other
Composers: George Enescu, Albert Roussel, Ignats Lillian, Joaquín Nin, Sergei Prokofiev
Contents
・ Number of components | 2
・recorded music
(1) Enescu: Violin Sonata No. 2 Op. 6
(2) Roussel: Violin Sonata No. 1 Op. 11
(3) Ignats Lillian (1897-1964): Violin Sonata No. 2
(4) Joaquín Ninn (1879-1949): Five Recollections in Old Spanish Style
(5) Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 2
Performance
Lola Bobesco (Vn),
Jacques Genty (Pf)
recording
(1) (4) January 9, 1964 (2) (3) (5) April 5, 1957, Cologne Broadcasting Hall 2
Complete first appearance Bobesco & Janti
20th Century Violin Masterpieces !! Cologne Broadcasting Studio Recording
There were still unreleased sound sources! A collection of 20th century violin masterpieces left by a good friend of Bobesco + Janti. Excellent studio recording by Cologne Broadcasting. As long as I'm happy to hear Enescu's violin sonata, a big senior from my hometown. The premiere of this song was Enescu's piano and violin's Tibaud. Bobesco also speaks with a sweet tone. Roussel's Violin Sonata No. 1 is a blockbuster with a playing time of over 30 minutes. This work is dedicated to Vincent d'Indy. I am not blessed with the opportunity to perform, but I am grateful that Bobesco left the studio recording. It has a rich narrative taste. Ignats Lillian (1897-1964) is a Jewish Dutchman. He is now forgotten, but he also wrote five symphonies. He also had a close relationship with Bobesco, and it is believed that he was associated with this recording. It's a short work of about 10 minutes, but it's a beautiful work. "Five Recollections" by Spanish pianist and composer Joaquín Ninn, who had a close relationship with Ravel, is a masterpiece that Bobesco loved. As the title suggests, the nostalgic, sentimentalism that makes you cry when you hear it is the best. Prokofiev No. 2 is also known as Bobesco's No. 18. Rather than showing off the technique, somehow a fashionable and elegant performance. This will be a must-have 2-disc set.
With liner notes in English, Japanese and German
Work information
Main
Violin: Lola Bobesco
Piano: Jacques Genty
Other
Composers: George Enescu, Albert Roussel, Ignats Lillian, Joaquín Nin, Sergei Prokofiev
Contents
・ Number of components | 2
・recorded music
(1) Enescu: Violin Sonata No. 2 Op. 6
(2) Roussel: Violin Sonata No. 1 Op. 11
(3) Ignats Lillian (1897-1964): Violin Sonata No. 2
(4) Joaquín Ninn (1879-1949): Five Recollections in Old Spanish Style
(5) Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 2
Performance
Lola Bobesco (Vn),
Jacques Genty (Pf)
recording
(1) (4) January 9, 1964 (2) (3) (5) April 5, 1957, Cologne Broadcasting Hall 2