Suite Francaise/Sonatine/Les Printemps

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Jacques Israelievitch is concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony. He has put together a fascinating and varied recital of French and French-Canadian violin music, well selected, ingeniously programmed, and very well performed. The disc opens with the bouncy Toccata by Roger Boutry, followed by the largest piece on the disc, the master confectioner Jean Françaix's Sonatine, followed by Lili Boulanger's exquisite Notturno. And so it goes, one interesting piece following another--except for the one nuisance, Weber's Cadential, a solo violin piece that attempts to demonstrate how ugly the instrument can sound. Skip it, and the remainder is truly delightful. --Leslie Gerber

Suite Francaise/Sonatine/Les Printemps, Music, Francaix, Milhaud, Israelievitch, Sebastian, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical
Suite Francaise/Sonatine/Les Printemps
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    Suite Francaise/Sonatine/Les Printemps
    Francaix , Milhaud , Israelievitch , and Sebastian
    Manufacturer: Fleur De Son
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000007OT6
    Release Date: 2000-08-17

    Tracks:

    1. Toccata
    2. Sonatine
    3. Vivace, Andante, Theme Varie
    4. Untitled
    5. Nocturne
    6. Cortege
    7. Choses Vues A Droite Et A Gauche Sans Lunettes
    8. Untitled
    9. Choral Hypocrite, Fugue A Tatons, Fant Musculaire
    10. Ser
    11. La Plus Que Lente
    12. Minstrels
    13. Cadentiel
    14. Le Printemps
    15. Les Farandoleurs
    16. Sonate A Danser (La Malouve)
    17. Danse Lente
    18. Arlequin
    19. L'oiseau En Fete
    20. Berceuse
    21. Caprice En Forme De Valse

    Amazon.com

    Jacques Israelievitch is concertmaster of the Toronto Symphony. He has put together a fascinating and varied recital of French and French-Canadian violin music, well selected, ingeniously programmed, and very well performed. The disc opens with the bouncy Toccata by Roger Boutry, followed by the largest piece on the disc, the master confectioner Jean Françaix's Sonatine, followed by Lili Boulanger's exquisite Notturno. And so it goes, one interesting piece following another--except for the one nuisance, Weber's Cadential, a solo violin piece that attempts to demonstrate how ugly the instrument can sound. Skip it, and the remainder is truly delightful. --Leslie Gerber

    Music Track:

    1. Suites 1, 2 & 3 for Solo Cello
    2. Symphony 1 / Ostacoli [Import]
    3. Symphony 7 [Import]
    4. Tallis: Missa Puer Natus Est Nobis
    5. The Art of Walter Gieseking, Vol.1 - Grieg: Piano Concerto Op. 16; Schumann: Piano Concerto Op. 54 (recorded July 1944)
    6. The Splendours of Russian Opera
    7. Un Soir De Neige / Locus Iste [Import]
    8. When I was one-and-twenty: Butterworth & Gurney Songs
    9. Woven Images
    10. 19th Century Italian Sacred Music

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