Annemarie Astrom - Finnish Violin Music (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Annemarie Astrom
- Title: Finnish Violin Music
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Alba
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
- Total Time: 00:56:08
- Total Size: 243 / 498 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Piano Trio: I. Allegro con fuoco
02. Piano Trio: II. Largo-Allegro-Largo
03. String Trio, Op. 133: I. Andante-Allegro
04. String Trio, Op. 133: II. Andante funebre
05. String Trio, Op. 133: III. Presto
06. String Trio, Op. 133: IV. Finale-Vivace
07. 4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18: No. 1, Ballade
08. 4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18: No. 2, Canzonetta
09. 4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18: No. 3, Barcarole
10. 4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18: No. 4, Poème
11. Sinivuokko
What kind of violin music was composed in the 1920s, in the shadow of Sibelius? The works on this release well illustrates the musical styles prevailing at the time. The Piano Trio by Helvi Leiviskä represents late-Romantic style, the String Trio by Erkki Melartin National-Romanticism, and the pieces for violin and piano by Väinö Raitio Modernism. Of the three composers, Raitio was the most radical. He sought ideas in the new musical trends – both Impressionism as much as Expressionism – with an open mind, but Finnish audiences of the 1920s were not yet ready for his modern, colourful idiom. His orchestral Antigone composed that decade received crushing reviews and earned him a reputation for being a ‘difficult’, Modernist composer; this is one reason why his works have seldom been performed. Both Leiviskä and Raitio works are World Premiere Recordings
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01. Piano Trio: I. Allegro con fuoco
02. Piano Trio: II. Largo-Allegro-Largo
03. String Trio, Op. 133: I. Andante-Allegro
04. String Trio, Op. 133: II. Andante funebre
05. String Trio, Op. 133: III. Presto
06. String Trio, Op. 133: IV. Finale-Vivace
07. 4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18: No. 1, Ballade
08. 4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18: No. 2, Canzonetta
09. 4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18: No. 3, Barcarole
10. 4 Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 18: No. 4, Poème
11. Sinivuokko
What kind of violin music was composed in the 1920s, in the shadow of Sibelius? The works on this release well illustrates the musical styles prevailing at the time. The Piano Trio by Helvi Leiviskä represents late-Romantic style, the String Trio by Erkki Melartin National-Romanticism, and the pieces for violin and piano by Väinö Raitio Modernism. Of the three composers, Raitio was the most radical. He sought ideas in the new musical trends – both Impressionism as much as Expressionism – with an open mind, but Finnish audiences of the 1920s were not yet ready for his modern, colourful idiom. His orchestral Antigone composed that decade received crushing reviews and earned him a reputation for being a ‘difficult’, Modernist composer; this is one reason why his works have seldom been performed. Both Leiviskä and Raitio works are World Premiere Recordings
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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