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CD 1
1 Wieniawski: Variations on an Original Theme, op.15
2 Sibelius: Romance, op.78 no.2
3 Mazurka, op.81 no.1
4 Brahms/Joachim: Hungarian Dance No.1
5 Paganini: Cantabile, op.17
6 Wieniawski: Scherzo-Tarantella, op.16
7 Bloch: Nigun (Baal shem, no.2)
8 Novácek: Moto perpetuo
9 Schumann/Auer: Vogel als Prophet
10 Falla/Kreisler: Spanish Dance (La vida breve)
11 Grasse: Wellenspiel (Waves at Play)
12 Sarasate: Carmen Fantasy, op.25
CD 2
1 Kreisler: Praeludium and Allegro (in the style of Pugnani)
2 Schön Rosmarin
3 Tambourin chinois
4 Caprice viennois
5 La Précieuse (in the style of Louis Couperin)
6 Liebesfreud
7 Liebesleid
8 La gitana (Arabo-Spanish gypsy song)
9 Berceuse romantique (Caprice)
10 Polichinelle (Sérénade)
11 Rondino (on a theme by Beethoven)
12 Tempo di minuetto (in the style of Pugnani)
13 Toy-Soldiers' March
14 Allegretto (in the style of Boccherini)
15 Marche miniature viennoise
16 Aucassin and Nicolette (Canzonetta medievale)
17 Menuett (in the style of Porpora)
18 Sicilienne and Rigaudon (in the style of Francoeur)
19 Syncopation
Joshua Bell violin
Samuel Sanders piano
Paul Coker piano (CD 2)
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Joshua Bell started his recording career with DECCA in
1986 at the age of 19 and remained a DECCA artist for ten years. During
that time he made over a dozen CDs of music ranging from Mozart Concertos
to chamber works by Shostakovich and Ravel. He recorded with major conductors
such as Ashkenazy, Dohnányi, Dutoit and Marriner, and with them
recorded some of the cornerstones of the violin concerto repertory.
The recent release of The Romantic Violin in which Joshua Bell played
a selection of popular pieces and movements from concertos proved very
successful and prompted requests for many of his recordings to be made
available again.
This 2-CD set showcases Joshua Bell in a selection of violin favourites
and virtuoso showpieces and includes his first solo recital for Decca
and a Kreisler recital from near the end of his ten-year association with
Decca. Originally entitled "Presenting Joshua Bell", his first
recital was made in December 1986 at the same time as his first concerto
album - Mendelssohn & Bruch Concertos - when he was just 19 years
old. The brilliance of technique and innate musicianship is much in evidence
in this first album of showpieces which includes original violin works
and arrangements. The second disc in this set is is devoted entirely to
pieces by one of the great violinists of an earlier era - Fritz Kreisler
- and includes pieces both familiar and less familiar.
"As readily shown by the opening Praeludium & Allegro, Joshua
Bell refuses to treat this music as trivial, and there is a total absence
of schmalz ... what lightness of touch in Schön Rosmarin, what elegance
of style in the Caprice viennoise, what panache in the paired Liebesfreud
and Liebesleid ... the recording is completely realistic."
The Penguin Guide to Comoact Discs 2002
This series of six 2-CD sets makes most of Joshua Bells recordings
available again in attractive couplings and at two-for-one price!
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