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MAGNARD : Sonate Pour Violon - Pièces Pour Piano - Zimansky / Keller

MAGNARD : Sonate Pour Violon - Pièces Pour Piano - Zimansky / Keller
Albéric Magnard

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Albéric Magnard (1865-1914)

Sonate for violin and piano op.13
Pièces for piano

Robert Zimansky - violin
Christoff Keller - piano
Katharina Weber - piano

Composer Albéric Magnard is most famous for the manner in which he died: near the start of World War One, he was shot in his garden (or in his upstairs window – accounts differ) by renegade German soldiers, who then set fire to his house and all the musical manuscripts inside. He was not yet fifty. While alive, he enthused over Beethoven's music, and his early mentors included Massenet. The one composer who may have had the most influence on him was César Franck, through Vincent d'Indy, who taught Magnard between 1888 and 1892.

There are moments in his symphonic works that do sound very much like Franck, and other commentators have described him as a sort of Gallic Schumann. Whatever his influences were, there's little denying that his early music is fairly conservative. Only his late works take off in new directions, and the innovation has more to do with combination of older styles than with the invention of new ones. In the past twenty years, a resurgence of interest in Magnard's music has revealed him to be a composer of stature and skill.

Track Listing

  1. Large - Anim�
  2. Calme
  3. Tr�s vif
  4. Large - Anim�
  5. Choral et fuguette
  6. Feuille d'album
  7. Pr�lude et fugue
  8. "En Dieu, mon esp�rance"
  9. Fran�aise
  10. Sarabande
  11. Gavotte
  12. Menuet
  13. Gigue

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1079002 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-07-25
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Magnard's Mammoth Virtuoso Violin Sonata...5
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Looks like Universal coöpted the old French Accord label, as this is a reissue of material long out of print. Pricey, but rare and collectable for aficianadoes.

Heavy-metal Magnard with his northern-Gallic dourness, post-Wagnerian extended chromaticism, and insanely large conceptions--(each movement runs :10+mins...).

The violin Sonata, like the string Quartet and piano Sonata, became one of the touchstones of the composer's Art with Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms leading the way.

In France, Franck, Fauré, Debussy, and Saint-Saëns--(to name but a few)--produced important works in this genre.

Highly recommended for serious Art lovers. Doubleplus bonus: disc features nearly :30mins of Magnard's works for solo piano and piano four-hands: really nice!

See too: Caplet/Magnard: Wind Quintets . Alberic Magnard | Guillaume Lekeu: Violin Sonatas .
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