Máté Szűcs - Viola Altera (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Máté Szűcs
- Title: Viola Altera
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Aliud Records
- Genre: Classical Violin
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:56:14
- Total Size: 252 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Allegro moderato
02. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Moderato
03. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Lento assai
04. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Allegro moderato
05. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Moderato
06. Passacaglia
07. Passacaglia Viola and Cello
08. Caprice # 4
09. Caprice # 6
10. Caprice # 7
11. Caprice # 11
12. Caprice # 24
13. La Campanella
Since the beginning of musical history, the violin has played the leading role, while the viola has remained in an accompanying one. The viola has a rich and warm sound, and so is often considered as the ideal chamber music instrument. The larger size of the viola means that the distance the fingers have to cover between the notes is greater and therefore the margin of error is increased. Considering this difference, it is of course easier to play virtuosic passages on the violin. But should the viola only be destined to play chamber music?
Several violists in the course of history have wrestled with this matter. Having asked himself this question for a few years, Màtè Szu?cs realises his own vision with this album.
01. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Allegro moderato
02. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Moderato
03. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Lento assai
04. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Allegro moderato
05. Carmen Fantasy opus 25 - Moderato
06. Passacaglia
07. Passacaglia Viola and Cello
08. Caprice # 4
09. Caprice # 6
10. Caprice # 7
11. Caprice # 11
12. Caprice # 24
13. La Campanella
Since the beginning of musical history, the violin has played the leading role, while the viola has remained in an accompanying one. The viola has a rich and warm sound, and so is often considered as the ideal chamber music instrument. The larger size of the viola means that the distance the fingers have to cover between the notes is greater and therefore the margin of error is increased. Considering this difference, it is of course easier to play virtuosic passages on the violin. But should the viola only be destined to play chamber music?
Several violists in the course of history have wrestled with this matter. Having asked himself this question for a few years, Màtè Szu?cs realises his own vision with this album.
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads