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the essential violinWELL-KNOWN AND BELOVED CLASSICS
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“All night have the roses heardThe flute, violin, bassoon;All night has the casement jessamine stirredTo the dancers dancing in tune.”
FROM MAUD
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON (1809-1892)
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The Essential Violin.
The violin (the smallest of the string f amily, which also includes viola, cello and double bass) can beplayed with a bow, or its strings plucked. However you choose to play this glorious instrument, itsbeautiful sound tugs at the heartstrings. Its mellifluous tone has been put to good use in a v ariety ofstyles of music, from classical to jazz, to contemporar y, even hard rock!
The origin of the word ‘violin’ can be traced to the Latin ‘vit ula’, which means stringed instrument, andit’s thought that this is also the origin of the w ord ‘fiddle’. The first modern violin is said to ha ve beenmade in 1555 by Andrea Amati; there’s some doubt about the actual date, but it seems Amati didindeed create the form of instrument we know today. The centre of violin making was the Italian cityof Cremona, home not only of the Amati family but also of the Guarneri and Stradiv ari clans. In fact,these Italian violins (made between the mid-1500s and the mid-1700s) are some of the most priz ed inthe world. The record price for a musical instrument is for a violin – US$3.9 million (a Guarneri del Gesù)!
This double CD features a wonderful array of classic violin melodies from both the classical and jazzgenres. No collection would be complete without an excerpt from Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons– the first movement from his ‘Spring’ Concerto opens this 30-trac k set. Other well-known composersfor violin, such as Brahms, Beethoven, Paganini, Kreisler and Sarasate are also included here.Alongside these mainstays of the violin repertoire are some lesser-known gems by such composers asKorngold, Albéniz and FA Schubert. Also on this deluxe set are two Gershwin classics, ‘It Ain’tNecessarily So’ and ‘Summertime’, in delightful arrangements by Jascha Heifetz, one of the greatestviolinists of all time.
So get out your fiddle, resin your bow and follow along with a song in y our heart. This cornucopia ofclassics will resonate with all players and lovers of the violin.
“...The angel with his violinPainted by Raphael he seemed.”
FROM TALES OF A WAYSIDE INNHENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (1807-1882)
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CD1 [76’18]
ANTONIO VIVALDI 1678-1741
1 Allegro (First movement)from The Four Seasons: Spring (Violin Concerto in E major, RV269) 3’38Barbara Jane Gilby violin, Tasmanian Symphony Chamber Players, Geoffrey Lancaster conductor
JOHANNES BRAHMS 1833-1897
2 Allegretto grazioso quasi Andante (Third movement)from Violin Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100 5’58Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
PABLO DE SARASATE 1844-1908
3 Playera, Op. 23 No. 1 4’25Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS 1872-1958
4 The Lark Ascending (excerpt) 7’17Dimity Hall violin, Sinfonia Australis, Antony Walker conductor
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF 1873-1943
5 Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14 5’16Duo Sol (Miki Tsunoda violin, Caroline Almonte piano)
NICOLÒ PAGANINI 1782-1840
6 Adagio espressivo (Second movement)from Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major, Op. 6 5’08Adele Anthony violin, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Shalom Ronly-Riklis conductor
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FRANZ ANTON SCHUBERT 1808-1878
7 L’abeille (The Bee) from 12 Bagatelles 1’13Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
PABLO DE SARASATE after Georges Bizet 1838-1875 arr. Zoltán Székely
8 Carmen Fantasy, Op. 25 10’13Geoffrey Michaels violin, Barbara Blagen-Brown piano
BÉLA BARTÓK 1881-1945 arr. Zoltán Székely
Romanian Folk Dances [5’24]9 I. Jocul cu bâta (Stick Dance) 1’130 II. Brâul (Sash Dance) 0’25! III. Pe Loc (In One Place) 1’08@ IV. Buciumeana (Horn Dance) 1’17£ V. Poarga românească (Romanian Polka) 0’28$ VI. Mărunţel (Fast Dance) 0’53
Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
ENRIQUE GRANADOS 1867-1916 arr. Fritz Kreisler
% Spanish Dance (Andaluza, No. 5 from 12 Spanish Dances) 3’29Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
ERICH WOLFGANG KORNGOLD 1897-1957
^ Garden Scene from Much Ado about Nothing 5’25Duo Sol (Miki Tsunoda violin, Caroline Almonte piano)
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CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD RITTER VON GLUCK 1714-1787 arr. Fritz Kreisler
& Mélodie 3’11(Dance of the Blessed Spirits, from Orfeo ed Euridice)Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
ANTONIO VIVALDI
* Allegro non molto (First movement)from The Four Seasons: Winter (Violin Concerto in F minor, RV297) 3’38Barbara Jane Gilby violin, Tasmanian Symphony Chamber Players, Geoffrey Lancaster conductor
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH 1685-1750
( Preludio (First movement)from Partita for solo violin No. 3, BWV1006 3’30Richard Tognetti violin
MAX BRUCH 1838-1920
) Finale: Allegro energico (Third movement)from Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26 8’33Niki Vasilakis violin, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sebastian Lang-Lessing conductor
CD2 [76’35]
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
1 Allegro assai (Third movement)from Violin Concerto in E major, BWV1042 2’36Richard Tognetti violin, Australian Chamber Orchestra
FRITZ KREISLER 1875-1962
2 Liebesleid (Love’s Sorrow) 3’38
Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
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WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART 1756-1791 arr. Fritz Kreisler
3 Rondo (Fourth Movement)from Serenade in D major, KV250 ‘Haffner’ 7’18Beryl Kimber violin, Geoffrey Parsons piano
ISAAC ALBÉNIZ 1860-1909
4 TangoNo. 2 from España, Op. 165 3’01Beryl Kimber violin, Geoffrey Parsons piano
ROSS EDWARDS b. 1943
5 Maninya II: Ecstatic – Remote (Third movement)from Maninyas – Concerto for violin and orchestra 6’58Dene Olding violin, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Stuart Challender conductor
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN 1770-1827
6 Allegro (First movement)from Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24 ‘Spring’ 9’24Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
JOHANNES BRAHMS
7 Hungarian Dance No. 2 2’55
Geoffrey Michaels violin, Barbara Blagen-Brown piano
FELIX MENDELSSOHN 1809-1847
8 Allegretto non troppo – Allegro molto vivace (Third movement)from Violin Concerto No. 2 in E minor, Op. 64 7’01Niki Vasilakis violin, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sebastian Lang-Lessing conductor
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PABLO DE SARASATE
9 Habanera, Op. 21 No. 2 4’24
Dene Olding violin, Max Olding piano
GEORGE GERSHWIN 1898-1937 arr. Jascha Heifetz
0 It Ain’t Necessarily So 2’44
! Summertime 2’22
from Porgy and BessBeryl Kimber violin, Geoffrey Parsons piano
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
@ Rondo (Third movement)from Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 9’39Richard Tognetti violin, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Anthony Halstead conductor
FRITZ KREISLER
£ Schön Rosmarin 1’54
Beryl Kimber violin, Geoffrey Parsons piano
JOHANNES BRAHMS
$ Sonata Movement from F.A.E. Sonata 5’08Beryl Kimber violin, Geoffrey Parsons piano
JEAN SIBELIUS 1865-1957
% Allegro, ma non tanto (Third movement)from Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 7’33Adele Anthony violin, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Arvo Volmer conductor
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Executive Producers Martin Buzacott, Robert Patterson
Mastering Albert Zychowski, Sony DADC
Editorial and Production Manager Hilary Shrubb
Publications Editor Natalie Shea
Booklet Design Imagecorp Pty Ltd
Cover Photo Pixmann Limited / Photolibrary
This compilation includes recordings by important Australian artists, originally released on LP and
available now on CD for the first time. Some minor surf ace noise may be apparent.
ABC Classics thanks Virginia Read, Alexandra Alewood, Claudia Crosariol and Katherine Kemp.
� 1987 CD1 6; � 1989 CD1 1, *; � 1990 CD1 2, CD2 6; � 1993 CD2 5; � 1999 CD2 @; � 2003CD1 5, ^; � 2005 CD1 (; � 2006 CD1 ), CD2 1, 8; � 2007 CD1 4; � 2010 CD1 3, 7-%, &, CD2 2-4, 7, 9-!, £-% Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
This compilation was first published in 2010 and any and all copyright in this compilation is owned by theAustralian Broadcasting Corporation. © 2010 Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Distributed in Australia andNew Zealand by Universal Music Group, under exclusive licence. Made in Australia. All rights of the owner ofcopyright reserved. Any copying, renting, lending, diffusion, public performance or broadcast of this recordwithout the authority of the copyright owner is prohibited.
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“A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin;what else does a man need to be happy?”
ALBERT EINSTEIN (1879-1955)
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