Bach, J.S. / Smirnov: Violin Works

Bach, J.S. / Smirnov SKU: 41868638
Bach, J.S. / Smirnov: Violin Works

Bach, J.S. / Smirnov: Violin Works

Bach, J.S. / Smirnov SKU: 41868638

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Title: Violin Works
Artist: Bach, J.S. / Smirnov
Label: First Hand
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060216348117
Genre: Classical Artists

Russian violinist Dmitry Smirnov's début recording on FHR features works by master baroque composer (J.S. Bach), a leading figure of 20th century music (Béla Bartók) and a wonderful newly discovered work by influential Swiss violinist Hansheinz Schneeberger who died in 2019. The Schneeberger Sonata, written two years before Bartók's Sonata, is a violin show piece, displaying much imagination in it's idiomatic and virtoustic violin writing - this is the first recording of the work. There are many connections that link these three works together - the Bartók and Schneeberger sonatas show influences of Bach. Also, Bartók's First Violin Concerto was premièred by Schneeberger. On this album Smirnov plays a modern violin made by Philipp Bonhoeffer (Bartók and Schneeberger) and a 1795 Johann Schönfelder violin (Bach).

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