Eugène Ysaÿe - Sonata Nr.2 (Ekaterina Valiulina, Ricardo Alí Álvarez)
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2015
- Eugène Ysaÿe (1858-1931)
Sonata for solo violin, Op.27 Nr.2
“À Jacques Thibaud” (1923)
1. Obsession - Prélude (Poco vivace)
2. Malinconia (Poco lento)
3. Danse des ombres - Sarabande (Lento)
4. Les Furies (Allegro furioso)
Ekaterina Valiulina, violin
Ricardo Alí Álvarez, piano
Credits:
Audio recording, editing and mastering: Alessio Sabella (Atelier della Musica)
Video recording: Michele Bonito, Misha Györik
Video editing: Alessio Sabella
Artistic supervision: Lucienne Rosset
Photography and cover design: Adriano Heitmann
Booklet: Paolo Zeccara
Recording dates: February 2015
Executive producer: Lucienne Rosset
Fondazione SORATO
Underrated piece.
This is the right speed. Every note is honoured and not just overlooked. Great attitude, too! Well-done!
I agree. No movement is too fast or too slow. I really like her interpretation of the last movement: I find other performances/tempos to sound either rushed or labored, but her tempo and rubato are basically perfect in my opinion.
Hey, it's Partita no. 3 by Bach but with a special surprise :3
This could be the all-time best version.
Absolutely gorgeous performance. Passionate, full of depth, originally sophisticated. The second movement is glorious. Thank you for posting.
00:10 - (1) Obsession - Prélude (Poco vivace)
02:50 - (2) Malinconia (Poco lento)
05:23 - (3) Danse des ombres - Sarabande (Lento)
10:34 - (4) Les Furies (Allegro furioso)
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I want to know WHO MADE that beautiful sounding violin. Also your interpretation of this was excellent! Beautiful!!
Good sounds, near of perfection
Beautiful playing!
very nice….and cool, wouw!
Bravo!
Anybody know what violin she plays? Apart from her superb playing I think this is also a superb instrument. Paul
She plays on a violin made by Mattheus Goffriler in the 1800's. Not sure of the price tho
No one in my humble opinion has a better interpretation of L’obsession than you well done :)
Augustin Hadelich
@@Poreckylife I do like Hadelich's interpretation as well, but I do still believe she did better
Bravo.
I like her sound, she play very good
Bravo 🌹
I’m surprised not many people listened to this
I probably listened to it on loop for hours while I did my school work and I’m still not bored by it! (I did memorize it though in my head because I listened to it so much lol)
Impressive
bravo, katya!
Ez ji siya Evînê hatim❤️
I want to know who the 9 people who disliked this were. I sense a musical IQ of 7 over here
How does one acquire lossless copy?
nice :)
i love the interpretation of no.2 and no doubt she has incred technique and sound (it was BEAUTIFUL) but in my humble opinion, i think this piece needs a bit more edge (being obsession and all) - a more harsh difference between the dark and light of the piece:) regardless... it's better than ill ever play it lol
Brilliant! Is your father’s name Maxim and your mother’s Hilary??🙏🏻🙏🏻😀