Szymanowski, Karol - Works for Violin and Piano - Kramer, Miriam
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• Although they are less central to his output than orchestral, vocal or piano music, Karol Szymanowski wrote a number of works for violin and piano, spanning his entire career. Composed in 1904, the emotionally turbulent Violin Sonata is one of several large-scale instrumental works that emerged during Szymanowski’s first phase, in which the influences of Chopin and Scriabin are combined with those of the German late-Romantics.
• The intense and virtuosic Notturno and Tarantella (1915), draws on the Impressionism of Debussy and early Stravinsky but also on Middle Eastern culture and folklore. Unfolding in warmly lyrical writing, the Romance (1910) is cut from the same exotic cloth as the First Violin Concerto [Naxos 8.553685].
• The Strad magazine calls Miriam Kramer “a violinist of superior natural talent, an exceptionally sensitive interpreter, and a phrase maker of uncommon expressivity”.
Miriam Kramer, violin
Nicholas Durcan, piano
Karol Szymanowski
Violin Sonata in D minor, Op. 9
1. I. Allegro moderato
2. II. Andantino tranquillo e dolce
3. III. Finale: Allegro molto, quasi presto
4. Lullaby, Op. 52, "La berceuse d'Aitacho Enia"
Myths, Op. 30
5. No. 1. La fontaine d'Arethuse
6. No. 2. Narcisse
7. No. 3. Dryades et Pan
8. Romance in D major, Op. 23
Nocturne and Tarantella, Op. 28
9. Nocturne: Lento assai
10. Tarantella: Presto appassionato Tarantella: Presto appassionato
11. King Roger, Op. 46: Roxana's Song (arr. for violin and piano)