Description
These generously filled CDs present sparkling performaces of Hubayâs epic Scènes de la csárda alongside his two sets of Poèmes hongrois and provide their first complete recording.
The Scènes are in the tradition of Lisztâs Hungarian Rhapsodies, Brahmsâs Hungarian Dances and Sarateâs Zigeunerweisen, and reflect the nineteenth centuryâs fondness for romanticized gypsy music as a worthy source of entertainment in middle-class salons and at aristocratic balls. Written over a period of some forty years, these fourteen perfectly crafted showpieces are dedicated individually to many of the periodâs most influential figures, several famous violin virtuosi among them. Passionate melodies and furious violinistic pyrotechnics combine to make this set into a classic of the genre.
Hubayâs two sets of Poèmes hongrois, written in 1885 and 1899 respectively, take further folk-like melodies and transform them into highly elaborate miniatures every bit as worthy of exploration as their more glamorous cousins, the Scènes.
A comprehensive booklet includes music examples illustrating each of the innumerable melodies used by Hubay.