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Enescu & Ravel & Skalkottas, Violin Sonatas
Maurice Ravel - George Enescu - Nikos Skalkottas

Enescu & Ravel & Skalkottas, Violin Sonatas

Jonian Ilias Kadesha & Nicholas Rimmer

Label: CAvi
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085533824
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Catalog number: AVI 8553382
Releasedate: 07-07-17

- Jonian Ilias Kadesha is a young Greek-Armenian Fiddler of enormous capacity

- “A very very rare talent” (Salvatore Accardo)

- Ravel, Enescu and Skalkottas are born almost at the same time, but in different European regions

It would be wrong to classify Nikos Skalkottas as a National Romantic composer. However, only certain works such as the Greek Dances for orchestra or the Two Little Suites for violin and piano have kept his name from falling into oblivion. The Two Little Suites reflect a shift in his last creative years: while maintaining typically strict structural control, Skalkottas was nevertheless evolving toward a less complex style......

George Enescu was Romania’s true musical ambassador. He belonged to the first generation of composers born in the relatively young Kingdom of Romania, but left his native land as a seven-year-old child prodigy to study in Vienna, then in Paris: from then on, he led a cosmopolitan life. He would soon become a world-famed celebrity: first as a violinist, soon also as a composer, pianist and conductor. Yehudi Menuhin, his most renowned pupil, referred to Enescu as the most extraordinary human being he ever encountered. Several recordings of Enescu playing the violin have been preserved, including his own Third Violin Sonata with Dinu Lipatti, his godchild, as a sensitive accompanist on the piano......

Begun before the Tzigane but only completed thereafter, the Violin Sonata in G Major was dedicated by Ravel to the above-mentioned Hélène Jourdan-Morhange, a violinist who was both his friend and advisor. In the meantime she had contracted rheumatism in her fingers and could no longer play the sonata in public. None other than George Enescu stepped in to ensure the work’s resounding success in its world première with Ravel at the piano. (Excerpts from the line notes by Johannes Jansen)