Label: Champs Hill
Format: CD
Barcode: 5060212590404
Catalog number: CHRCD 039
Releasedate: 01-09-12
Format: CD
Barcode: 5060212590404
Catalog number: CHRCD 039
Releasedate: 01-09-12
Featuring exuberant young violinist and pianist Diana Galvydyte and Christopher Guild, this exciting new release brings together an incredible set of works by Eastern European, Italian and British composers, many of whom are alive and still composing to this day.
Italian composer Joe Schittino's Poem 'Eglé' is based on the Lithuanian folk tale of Eglé the Serpent Queen, and is a world premiere recording on this album. Violinist Diana Galvydyte was born in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1984, and grew up close to this folk-tale and its symbolism. The story - the best-known Lithuanian fairy tale - is considered one of the richest in references of Baltic mythology.
Eduardas Balsys, the influential Lithuanian composer, wrote a ballet in 1960 based on the same story, and it is this score from which 'Lament' and 'Mischievous Drebulyt' are taken.
Two fabulous works by Scottish composer James Macmillan also feature - After the Tryst is a setting of William Soutar's love poem which he originally wrote to sing with a folk band, whilst A Different World is a musical yearning for a dream world in which lovers' wishes might be fulfilled.
Huw Watkins, one of the UK's most sought after pianists and composers, wrote his beautiful and virtuosic Partita for solo violin in 2006.
With other excellent works by conductor and composer Esa-Pekka Salonen, Graźyna Bacewicz, Venjamin Sher, and Vytautas Barkauskas, this disc is an exciting exploration of contemporary works for solo violin and violin & piano.
Italian composer Joe Schittino's Poem 'Eglé' is based on the Lithuanian folk tale of Eglé the Serpent Queen, and is a world premiere recording on this album. Violinist Diana Galvydyte was born in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1984, and grew up close to this folk-tale and its symbolism. The story - the best-known Lithuanian fairy tale - is considered one of the richest in references of Baltic mythology.
Eduardas Balsys, the influential Lithuanian composer, wrote a ballet in 1960 based on the same story, and it is this score from which 'Lament' and 'Mischievous Drebulyt' are taken.
Two fabulous works by Scottish composer James Macmillan also feature - After the Tryst is a setting of William Soutar's love poem which he originally wrote to sing with a folk band, whilst A Different World is a musical yearning for a dream world in which lovers' wishes might be fulfilled.
Huw Watkins, one of the UK's most sought after pianists and composers, wrote his beautiful and virtuosic Partita for solo violin in 2006.
With other excellent works by conductor and composer Esa-Pekka Salonen, Graźyna Bacewicz, Venjamin Sher, and Vytautas Barkauskas, this disc is an exciting exploration of contemporary works for solo violin and violin & piano.
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1Partita for Solo Violin, Op. 12: I. Praeludium00:57
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2Partita for Solo Violin, Op. 12: II. Scherzo01:35
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3Partita for Solo Violin, Op. 12: III. Grave02:28
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4Partita for Solo Violin, Op. 12: IV. Toccata01:29
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5Partita for Solo Violin, Op. 12: V. Postludium01:40
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6Rauda (Lament) for Violin and Piano03:46
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7Drebulytè Išdykélè (Mischievous Drebulytè) for Violin and Piano01:55
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8Poem 'Eglè' for Violin and Piano10:26
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9Lachen Verlernt for Violin Solo09:43
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10Concert Piece for Violin and Piano06:15
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11Scherzo for Violin and Piano03:58
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12After the Tryst for Violin and Piano02:48
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13A Different World for Violin and Piano07:08
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14Partita for Solo Violin: I. Maestoso04:02
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15Partita for Solo Violin: II. Lento ma non troppo01:08
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16Partita for Solo Violin: III. Lento04:17
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17Partita for Solo Violin: IV. Comodo00:55
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18Partita for Solo Violin: V. Allegro molto04:42
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19Caprice for Violin and Piano01:53
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20Humoresque for Violin and Piano02:59
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21Oberek I for Violin and Piano02:01