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Arthur Grumiaux - Philips Recordings 1955-1978 (2006)

Arthur Grumiaux - Philips Recordings 1955-1978 (2006)

BAND/ARTIST: Arthur Grumiaux

  • Title: Philips Recordings 1955-1978
  • Year Of Release: 2006
  • Label: Decca / Philips
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 7:41:56
  • Total Size: 2.2 GB
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Tracklist:

Sonata In F Major, Op.1, No.12, HWV 370
1-1 1. Adagio
1-2 2. Allegro
1-3 3. Largo
1-4 4. Allegro

Sonata In F Major For Violin & Continuo, Op.1, No.12
1-5 1. Adagio
1-6 2. Allegro
1-7 3. Largo
1-8 4. Allegro

Sonata No.5 In A Major For Violin & Continuo, Op.1, No.14
1-9 1. Adagio
1-10 2. Allegro
1-11 3. Largo
1-12 4. Allegro

Sonata In D Major, Op.1, No.13
1-13 1. Affettuoso
1-14 2. Allegro
1-15 3. Larghetto
1-16 4. Allegro

Sonata No.2 In G Minor For Violin & Continuo, Op.1, No.10
1-17 1. Andante
1-18 2. Allegro
1-19 3. Adagio
1-20 4. Allegro

Sonata In E Major, Op.1, No.15
1-21 1. Adagio
1-22 2. Allegro
1-23 3. Largo
1-24 4. Allegro

Sonata For Violin And Harpsichord No. 1 In B Minor, BWV 1014
1-25 1. Adagio
1-26 2. Allegro
1-27 3. Andante
1-28 4. Allegro

Sonata For Violin And Harpsichord No. 2 In A Major, BWV 1015
2-1 1. Dolce
2-2 2. Allegro
2-3 3. Andante Un Poco
2-4 4. Presto

Sonata For Violin And Harpsichord No. 3 In E Major, BWV 1016
2-5 1. Adagio
2-6 2. Allegro
2-7 3. Adagio Ma Non Tanto
2-8 4. Allegro

Sonata For Violin And Harpsichord No. 4 In C Minor, BWV 1017
2-9 1. Siciliano (Largo)
2-10 2. Allegro
2-11 3. Adagio
2-12 4. Allegro

Sonata For Violin And Harpsichord No. 5 In F Minor, BWV 1018
2-13 1. -
2-14 2. Allegro
2-15 3. Adagio
2-16 4. Vivace

Sonata For Violin And Harpsichord No. 6 In G Major, BWV 1019
2-17 1. Allegro
2-18 2. Largo
2-19 3. Allegro
2-20 4. Adagio
2-21 5. Allegro

Violin Concerto No. 1 In A Minor, BWV 1041
3-1 1. Allegro Moderato
3-2 2. Andante
3-3 3. Allegro Assai

Violin Concerto No. 2 In E Major, BWV 1042
3-4 1. Allegro
3-5 2. Adagio
3-6 3. Allegro Assai

Concerto No. 6 In A Minor For Solo Violin, RV 356
3-7 Allegro
3-8 Largo
3-9 Presto

Concerto No. 1 In E Major For Solo Violin "La Primavera" - RV269
3-10 1. Allegro
3-11 2. Largo
3-12 3. Allegro

Concerto No. 2 In G Minor For Solo Violin, "L'Estate" - RV315
3-13 1. Allegro Non Molto
3-14 2. Adagio - Presto
3-15 3. Presto

Concerto No. 3 In F Major For Solo Violin, "L'Autunno" - RV293
3-16 1. Allegro
3-17 2. Adagio Molto
30-18 3. Allegro

Concerto No. 4 In F Minor For Solo Violin, "L'Inverno" - RV297
3-19 1. Allegro Non Molto
3-20 2. Largo
3-21 3. Allegro

Violin Concerto In A
4-1 1. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
4-2 2. Adagio
4-3 3. Rondeaux (Presto)

Sonata In A Major For Violin And Piano, D.574
4-4 1. Allegro Moderato
4-5 2. Scherzo (Presto)
4-6 3. Andantino
4-7 4. Allegro Vivace

Sonatina In D Major For Violin & Piano, D384
4-8 1. Allegro Molto
4-9 2. Andante
4-10 3. Allegro Vivace

Sonatina In A Minor For Violin & Piano, D385
4-11 1. Allegro Moderato
4-12 2. Andante
4-13 3. Menuetto
4-14 4. Allegro

Sonatina In G Minor For Violin & Piano, D408
4-15 1. Allegro Giusto
4-16 2. Andante
4-17 3. Menuetto
4-18 4. Allegro moderato

Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64, MWV O 14
5-1 1. Allegro Molto Appassionato
5-2 2. Andante
5-3 3. Allegro Non Troppo - Allegro Molto Vivace

Violin Concerto In D Minor, Op.posth., MWV O3
5-4 1. Allegro Molto
5-5 2. Andante
5-6 3. Allegro

Scottish Fantasy, Op.46
5-7 Einleitung (Grave)
5-8 1. Adagio Antabile
5-9 2. Scherzo - Allegro; Adagio
5-10 3. Andante Sostenuto
5-11 4. Finale (Allegro Guerriero)

Violin Concerto No. 1 In G Minor, Op. 26
6-1 1. Vorspiel (Allegro Moderato)
6-2 2. Adagio
6-3 3. Finale (Allegro Energico)

6-4 Legende, Op.17
6-5 Violin Romance In G, Op.26
6-6 Sérénade Mélancolique In B Flat Minor, Op.26, TH 56

Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 35, TH 59
6-7 1. Allegro Moderato
6-8 2. Canzonetta (Andante)
6-9 3. Finale (Allegro Vivacissimo)

The amazing thing isn't that violinist Arthur Grumiaux was such a splendid technician, although his technique was as flawless as Heifetz's. Nor is the amazing thing that Grumiaux was such a distinctive stylist, although one could always tell his performances by the cool intensity of his tone and the passionate restraint of his interpretations. No, as this the six-disc set of Philips recordings from 1955 through 1978 demonstrates, the really amazing thing about violinist Arthur Grumiaux is how he tempers his style and technique to suit to the music he plays. In Handel, he is noble but expressive with a lean, focused tone and a feeling of elevated sensitivity. In Bach, he is harder and rougher, with a piercing tone and a sense of heightened spirituality. In Schubert and Mendelssohn, he is consummately lyrical; in Bruch, warmly emotional; and in Tchaikovsky, subtly colorful. But always and everywhere, Grumiaux is both instantly identifiable and absolutely as one with the music. Captured in uniformly first-rate sound ranging from monaural to stereo and with a host of accompanists ranging from harpsichordist Robert Veyron-Lacroix to pianist Paul Crossley to conductor Heinz Wallberg and the New Philharmonia, these recordings form an ideal introduction to the great Belgian violinist for those who don't know him and a perfect collection for those who do.


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