
Wydawnictwo: Quartz
Nr katalogowy: QTZ 2151
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: październik 2022
EAN: 880040215127
Nr katalogowy: QTZ 2151
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: październik 2022
EAN: 880040215127
Fuchs / Brahms / Herzogenberg: The Brahms Connection
Quartz - QTZ 2151
Wykonawcy
Dimitri Maslennikov, cello
Sabine Weyer, piano
Dimitri Maslennikov, cello
Sabine Weyer, piano
Utwory na płycie:
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in D minor, Op. 2: I. Molto moderato
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in D minor, Op. 2: II. Scherzo: Allegro
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in D minor, Op. 2: III. Adagio (attacca)
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in D minor, Op. 2: IV. Allegro non troppo, ma giocoso
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in E minor, Op. 38: I. Allegro non troppo
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in E minor, Op. 38: II. Allegretto quasi Menuetto
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in E minor, Op. 38: III. Allegro
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in A minor, Op. 52: I. Allegro
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in A minor, Op. 52: II. Adagio
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in A minor, Op. 52: III. Allegro Moderato
Robert Fuchs:
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in D minor, Op. 29
Johannes Brahms:
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in E minor, Op. 38
Heinrich von Herzogenberg:
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in A minor, Op. 52
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in D minor, Op. 29
Johannes Brahms:
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in E minor, Op. 38
Heinrich von Herzogenberg:
Sonata No. 1 for cello & piano in A minor, Op. 52
This collection of three Sonatas for cello and piano comprises works that appeared between 1865-6 and 1886 by composers who were colleagues. If their personal association varied between genuine friendship and mere acquaintance, each became a significant figure in the era approaching the zenith of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Praised as “one of the most important young pianists of today” by International Piano, Sabine Weyer showed an exceptional musical talent since her earliest childhood. Following her initial training at the Conservatoire of Esch Alzette in Luxembourg, she studied at pianistic schools in France, Belgium, the United Kingdom under the guidance of, amongst others, Bernard Lerouge (CRR Metz, France), Vassil Guenov (Belgium), Aleksandar Madzar (Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel, Belgium), Rustem Hayroudinoff (Royal Academy of Music, London, UK). Since 2015 Sabine Weyer has been professor for piano at the Conservatoire de la Ville de Luxembourg, fulfilling her desire to pass on musical knowledge to younger generations.
As a pedagogue, she has been invited to teach at masterclasses abroad including at the Scriabine Summer Academy in Italy, the Beijing Normal University in China, and the European Summer Music Academy in Djakova/Kosovo. Dimitri Maslennikov began his musical studies at the age of five. At 11 years old, he won the International Soloists Competition in Moscow and the Czech International Competition in Prague. He was a winner of the Tchaikovsky Competition and the Rostropovitch Competition. At the age of 14, he received a three-year scholarship from the French government to study at the Paris Conservatory where he attained First Prize. He has been championed by maestro Christoph Eschenbach and has performed with the NDR Hamburg Orchestra, the Bamberger Symphoniker, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Philadelphia Orchestra, with whom he has made a ‘live’ recording.
Recorded at Trifolion Echternach (Luxembourg) from 12th to 16th April 2022. Piano: Steinway D; Cello: Luigi Azzolla (Turin 1937), lent by Bouyer Laurent (Fonds Eisenberg).
As a pedagogue, she has been invited to teach at masterclasses abroad including at the Scriabine Summer Academy in Italy, the Beijing Normal University in China, and the European Summer Music Academy in Djakova/Kosovo. Dimitri Maslennikov began his musical studies at the age of five. At 11 years old, he won the International Soloists Competition in Moscow and the Czech International Competition in Prague. He was a winner of the Tchaikovsky Competition and the Rostropovitch Competition. At the age of 14, he received a three-year scholarship from the French government to study at the Paris Conservatory where he attained First Prize. He has been championed by maestro Christoph Eschenbach and has performed with the NDR Hamburg Orchestra, the Bamberger Symphoniker, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Philadelphia Orchestra, with whom he has made a ‘live’ recording.
Recorded at Trifolion Echternach (Luxembourg) from 12th to 16th April 2022. Piano: Steinway D; Cello: Luigi Azzolla (Turin 1937), lent by Bouyer Laurent (Fonds Eisenberg).