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WILLIAM PRIMROSE - Plays Baroque Sonatas & Encore Pieces (Aus)

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 11/19/2021
UPC: 744718500529

Plays Baroque Sonatas & Encore Pieces (Aus)
Artist: WILLIAM PRIMROSE
Format: CD
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1. J.S. Bach (Arr. Templeton) Ich Ruf ' Zu Dir
2. Handel Sonata in a, Op.1 No.1
3. Boccherini Sonata in a
4. C. P. E. Bach (Arr. Primrose) Solfeggiett O
5. Rameau (Arr. Kreisler) Tambourin
6. Tartini (Arr. Bridgewater) Presto
7. Schubert (Arr. Wilhelmj) Ave Maria
8. Schumann (Arr. Burmester) Warum?
9. Paganini (Arr. Wild) Caprice No.13
10. Paganini (Arr. Primrose) Caprice No.24
11. Dvorák (Arr. Kreisler) Songs My Mother Taught Me
12. Dvorák (Arr. Kreisler) Negro Spiritual Melody
13. Debussy la Fill E Aux Cheveux de Lin
14. Kreisler Praeludi Um and All Egro "In the Style of Pugnani"
15. Kreisler la Precieuse "In the Style of Couperin"
16. Kreisler Allegretto "In the Style of Boccherini"
17. Kreisler Scherzo "In the Style of Dittersdorf"
18. Kreisler Aucassin and Nicolette
19. Kreisler Liebesfreud
20. Kreisler Syncopation
21. Heuberger (Arr. Kreisler) Midnight Bells
22. Scott Cherry Ripe
23. Delius Serenade from "Hassan"

More Info:

This CD features recordings by the great Scots-born violist William Primrose. The recordings were made between 1939-42, which most people regard were Primrose's prime years. This was the period in which he collaborated in many chamber music recordings with Heifetz and Feuermann, and also founded the Primrose String Quartet, with Oscar Shumsky and Josef Gingold and Harvey Shapiro. Especially notable about this CD release is that it features 14 previously unissued recordings. Among the works that are new to the Primrose discography are Handel's popular Sonata in A, as well as such favorites as Schubert's Ave Maria, Schumann's Warum? and Debussy's Girl with the Flaxen Hair. Also included are numerous original compositions and transcriptions by Fritz Kreisler, Primrose's idol. This CD ends with the first commercial release of two well-known English salon pieces: Cyril Scott's Cherry Ripe and Frederick Delius's famous Serenade from the incidental music to Hassan. Also of particular interest on this album is a recording of Paganini's Caprice No.13, with Earl Wild providing an improvised accompaniment. This recording is mono, recorded at the RCA Studios in Manhattan.
        
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