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Identifier:803680694657role: UPC
Title:De Violino E Piano
Genre:Classical
Instrument:pianoVocabulary: dmfInstruments
Instrument:fiddleVocabulary: dmfInstruments
Mood:Elegant
Mood:Poignant
Mood:Precious
Performance Context:20'sVocabulary: dmsvPerformanceContext
Performance Context:ReminiscingVocabulary: dmsvPerformanceContext
Performance Context:Small GatheringVocabulary: dmsvPerformanceContext
Description:The recordings presented here belong to the artist’s period of maturity. They are Quiroga’s last artistic testimony and we can appreciate why he was revered so much among his equals. They are all violin recordings accompanied by piano. The sound is of great personality and technical perfection. The quality can be perceived in the extremely clear harmonic sections, it is like listening to a whistle; perfect intonation, especially clear in the double stops, octaves and chord music; extreme abilities; lyric phrasing... We can appreciate his maturity with a sound that possesses much more circumspection and a more confident and crystal-clear diction. Most of the recordings are pieces with a Hispanic theme. The Zapateado Op.23 no.2 by Pablo Sarasate was said to be better than the version carried out by the very author of the piece. One of the most highlighted pieces in this volume is Le Ronde des Lutins Op.25 by Antonio Bazzini, brilliant execution, with a technical arsenal that is overwhelming. In Introducción y Tarantella he unfurls a collection of technical fireworks that was greatly demanded by his public. Quiroga and Leman’s mutual understanding is apparent in these recordings, reaching an exceptional and unusual inner dialogue. The interrelation of phrasing, dynamics, rubatos, etc., is well beyond their epoch, in which accompaniment was frequently a mere decoration and the soloist wanted to play without taking it too much into account. This record is part of the A Tiracolo collection, which restores historical recordings of Galician music (from the northeast of Spain). This collection recovers the Galician musical heritage in a digital format, principally recordings made between 1904 and 1960. It includes an unedited and rigorous 18-page documentary study, featuring an abundant amount of photographic material, originally from museums and private collections. The booklet has been written in four languages: Galician as the main language, Spanish, English and French.
Contributor:Ouvirmosrole: Record Label
Contributor:Manuel Quiroga & Marta Lemanrole: Artist
Date-issued:2006-06-27
Type:Sound
Entity Type:Takedown
Extent:00:44:05Vocabulary: dmsvExtentTypes
role: playing time medium
Source:The Orchard
Source:http://www.theorchard.com/
Language:EnglishVocabulary: dmLanguages
Relation:http://www.ouvirmos.com
Has Part:1 Canciones populares espanolas: jota no. 5navigate: OUVI/ES7700610901
Has Part:2 Danzas espanolas para violino e piano, Op. 22: no. 1 (romanza andaluza)navigate: OUVI/ES7700610902
Has Part:3 Jota aragonesa, Op. 27navigate: OUVI/ES7700610903
Has Part:4 Le gitananavigate: OUVI/ES7700610904
Has Part:5 La Ronde des Lutins, Op. 25navigate: OUVI/ES7700610905
Has Part:6 Pieces para piano a catro mans, Op. 85: no. 12 (abendlied)navigate: OUVI/ES7700610906
Has Part:7 Danzas espaniolas para violino e piano, Op. 23: no. 2 (zapateado)navigate: OUVI/ES7700610907
Has Part:8 Sonates progressives para violinoe piano: no. 1 en Fa Major, J 99 (larghetto)navigate: OUVI/ES7700610908
Has Part:9 Introduccion y tarantella, Op. 43navigate: OUVI/ES7700610909
Has Part:10 Hojas de album, Op. 165 "Espana": no. 2 (tango)navigate: OUVI/ES7700610910
Has Part:11 Chanson espagnole, Op. 150 (serenade espagnole)navigate: OUVI/ES7700610911
Has Part:12 Frasquita (serenade)navigate: OUVI/ES7700610912
Has Part:13 Rondino sobre un tema de Beethovennavigate: OUVI/ES7700610913
Has Part:14 Cadenza para sonata "Il trillo del diavolo" de Tartininavigate: OUVI/ES7700610914
Has Sample:http://econnect.ait.co.at/samples/orchard/803/680/694/803680694657/803680694657_thumb.jpgrole: image
Rights:2006 Ouvirmos S.L.

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