History Of The Salon - Morceaux Caractéristiques, 1823 - 1913
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Release Date: 10 July 2020
Label: First Hand Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060216344980
Release Date: 10 July 2020
Label: First Hand Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5060216344980
Description
A fascinating and varied selection of 23 treasures (includes premiere recordings), written for violin and piano spanning nearly a hundred years.
Many of the pieces on this album were highly popular in the early days of acoustic recordings, but have now almost completely fallen out of fashion. Revisiting these brilliantly written pieces gives the listener a deeper understanding of popular musical styles and tastes in the 19th century.
Although the word salon derives from a room in a domestic dwelling (In 1836, Robert Schumann referred to Salonmusik (a term he incidentally coined) as a 'combination of sentiment and piano passage'), it also came to refer to private gatherings of composers and well-to-do members of society congregated in order to appreciate musical performances of a shorter and more varied nature, as distinct from those of longer chamber works.
The charming, off-the-cuff pieces that so delighted audiences up until relatively recently seem to have faded away with the last performers of the romantic tradition. This album serves to illuminate the brilliant music that many of these underrated yet highly talented 19th century composers gave us.
'... played with a purity, profundity and sense of dramatic architecture that truly stops you in your tracks. Really, bravo.'
(Gramophone, 'Editor's Choice' - VILSMAYR Partitas [FHR38])
https://youtu.be/Mb5T0s3qExE
CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"a loving compilation... Some are world premiere recordings. Jones and Price cut an elegant musical dash, formidably nimble and adept at capturing the fizzing character of these miniatures. At 83 minutes long, this album will satisfy your salon needs, for lockdown and far beyond." - The Guardian
"Is it recommended?: Indeed. Special praise for a booklet which features the violinist's finely researched notes and is designed to resemble a programme as might have been encountered at a recital during this period. Clearly FHR's production values are no less conscientious than Jones's musicianship." - Classical Notes
Tracklisting
Noxwode, Conor Gricmanis
Tessa Lark, Jon Batiste, Michael Cleveland, Sierra Hull, Edgar Meyer
David de Winter and The Brook Street Band
Alexander Baillie & Nigel Yandell
Orquestra Sinfonica Portuguesa; Alvaro Cassuto
The Flautadors Recorder Quartet
The Telling
Sarah Cahill