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Format : 1 CD Total Time : 01:01:32
Recording : 06-24/10/2020 Location : New York Country : Etats-Unis Sound : Stereo
Label : AVIE Records Catalog No. : AVIE2615 EAN : 0822252261523 Price Code : DM019A
Publishing Year : 2023 Release Date : 01/09/2023
Genre : Classical
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957)Quatre pièces, extraits de la musique de scène "Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing", op. 11 (trans. D'E.W. Korngold) The Maiden and the Bridal Chamber Dogberry and Verges (March of the Watch) Scene in the Garden Masquerade (Hornpipe) Richard Wagner (1813-1883)Albumblatt en do majeur, WWV 94 (trans. d'A. Wilhelmj) Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)Danse hongroise n° 17 (trans. de F. Kreisler) Jenö Hubay (1858-1937)Maros vize, extraits de "Csarda" n° 3, op. 18 Ernö von Dohnányi (1877-1960)Andante rubato, extrait de "Ruralia hungarica", op. 32c Joseph Achron (1886-1943)La Romanesca Danse hébraïque, op. 35 n° 1 Leo Zeitlin (1884-1930)Eli Zion (trans. de J. Achron) Ernest Bloch (1880-1959)Avodah Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)Petite fantaisie rhapsodique Viennoise Danbi Um, violon Amy Yang, piano
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 Much Ado, the solo debut album by Korean American violinist Danbi Um is as striking for the young musician’s choice of “old world” repertoire as her virtuoso interpretations and the sumptuous sound she draws from her 1683 “ex-Petschek” Nicolo Amati violin. Danbi conjures memories of a musical Golden Age, a sensibility instilled in her by a roster of internationally renowned tutors. The title track by Eric Korngold’s Shakespeare-inspired suite sits alongside arrangements of works by fellow Austro-Germanic composers Fritz Kreisler and Richard Wagner. Hungarian gipsy music infuses compositions by Johannes Brahms, Jeno Hubay and Erno Dohnányi, juxtaposed with music by Jewish composers Ernst Bloch, Joseph Achron and Leo Zeitlin. A multiple award winner – Danbi has taken top prizes at the Yehudi Menuhin and Naumberg International Violin Competitions, and Astral Artists’ Auditions – she has been praised by The Strad as an “utterly dazzling” artist with a “marvelous show of superb technique.” A resident of New York City, Danbi performs regularly with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and further afield with the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Washington D.C.'s Phillips Collection, and the Rockport, Moab, Saratoga Performing Arts and Santa Fe Music Festivals.

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