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Kriesler: Violin Music - JACK LIEBECK, KATYA APEKISHEVA

Kriesler: Violin Music - JACK LIEBECK, KATYA APEKISHEVA

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Liebeck presents a selection of music by ‘revolutionary player and the epitome of the Viennese violinist’, Fritz Kreisler. Some of Kreisler’s works have a dubious genesis. He programmed his own pieces in recitals; but in about 1905 he started passing some off as works by composers of the past, even writing a ‘Vivaldi’ concerto. He continued this practice. In 1934 he instructed his American publisher, Carl Fischer, to list his so-called ‘Classical Manuscripts’ as his own compositions in the 1935 catalogue; but this change was pre-empted when the New York Times critic, Olin Downes, was asked to give a lecture-recital with Yehudi Menuhin and started investigating the origins of the Praeludium and Allegro. Kreisler admitted it was his own work and his deception made front-page news worldwide. The Praeludium and Allegro (Classical Manuscript No 5, attributed to Gaetano Pugnani) is Kreisler’s finest achievement. When playing it at the Paris Opéra in 1923, Kreisler saw Vincent d’Indy wag a finger at him from the front row and thought he had been found out. Afterwards d’Indy told him: ‘Pugnani would not have played the Allegro in that tempo.’

This selection includes Kreisler’s absurdly virtuosic arrangement of ‘The Devil’s Trill’ by Tartini: Kreisler’s edition, incorporating a realization of the figured bass as well as fingerings and phrasings, provides a fearsome cadenza involving triple- and quadruple-stopping as well as two- and three-note trills.

 

1
Praeludium and Allegro[5'05]
2
Syncopation[2'12]
3 Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen[9'04]
3
Schön Rosmarin[2'07]
4
Liebesleid[3'46]
5
Liebesfreud[3'11]
6
Polichinelle[1'40]
7
Tambourin chinois Op 3[3'56]
8
Mélodie  (Act 2 Scene 2a, Ballo from Orfeo ed Euridice)[3'24]Christoph Willibald, Ritter von Gluck (1714-1787), arr. Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)
9
Toy Soldiers' March[1'53]
10
La chasse[2'01]
11
Caprice viennois Op 2[4'00]
12
Allegretto[3'17]
13
Danse espagnole  (Extract from La vida breve)[3'25]Manuel de Falla (1876-1946), arr. Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)
14
Mazurka in E minor  (No 2 of Slavonic Dances, Op 72)[4'42]Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904), arr. Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)
15
Marche miniature viennoise[3'15]
Recitativo and Scherzo Op 6[4'58]
16
Recitativo: Lento con espressione[2'47]
17
Scherzo: Presto e brillante[2'11]
18
Sonata in G minor 'Il trillo del Diavolo' Bg5[15'58]Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770), arr. Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)

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