Duo in G minor, Op. 61, No. 2 (Violin 2 Part)

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Beethoven Violin Concerto - Henning Kraggerud (Part 2)

Ilya Gringolts, violin Christian Poltera, violoncello. Gringolts Quartet Ilya Gringolts, violin.

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Notes, This file is part of the Merton-Ourtext Project. The pages have been arranged 2-up in imposition (booklet) order for duplex printing on A3 paper and. 4 Duets, Op (Brahms, Johannes) Sheet Music. Scores (3); Parts (0); Arrangements and Transcriptions (0); Other (0); Source Files (0) Berlin: N. Simrock, n.d.[]. Plate filter: score filtered with 2-point algorithm explained in High Quality Scanning. I provide the Allegretto (G minor); Klosterfräulein. Andante.

Ilya Gringolts, violin Ensemble Resonanz. One can hardly play the violin more expressively and uncompromisingly than Gringolts. The Russian violinist Ilya Gringolts wins over audiences with his extremely virtuosic playing and sensitive interpretations, and is always looking for new musical challenges.

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As a sought-after soloist, he devotes himself to the great orchestral repertoire but also to contemporary and seldom-played works. In addition, he is interested in historical performance practice and collaborates with ensembles such as the Finnish Baroque Orchestra or Arcangelo.

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This season the quartet will make its debut at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Philharmonie Luxembourg, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg and at the Dortmund Konzerthaus. After studying violin and composition in St.

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In he won the International Violin Competition Premio Paganini, as the youngest first prize winner in the history of the competition. This biography is to be reproduced without any changes, omissions or additions, unless expressly authorised by the artist management. Ilya Gringolts played the solo part with impressive precision in the fast passages, but above all with a very special tone, extremely slender yet vast and weighty.

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Ilya Gringolts performed the Brahms Violin Concerto with highly nuanced, lyrical passages and a romantic tone. Here, he created a subtle web of musical relationships through a question-and-answer game interspersed with suspenseful pauses. The violinist Ilya Gringolts perfected the evening. He produces a wonderful sound and possesses the time-honoured ability to always marry poignant vibrato and transparent lyricism, bright lightness and expressive intensity; … Gringolts is simply perfect: Ilya Gringolts, James Boyd and Nicolas Altstaedt] played not only amazingly flawlessly, but also with captivating spirit.

The trio, formed especially for the occasion by three soloists united by friendship and who obviously inspire each other, create sumptuous moments. Few recordings [of Paganinis Caprices] search out the musical depths as convincingly as the youngest ever Premio Paganini competition winner, Ilya Gringolts. What he has achieved is to make them playful. Having discovered the dramatic qualities within, he has reflected on them.

What in other recordings is somewhat predictable here becomes an exciting journey. Paganini — 24 Caprices op 1. Shostakovich, 5 Pieces for 2 violins and piano arr. Stravinski, 3 Pieces for String Quartets. Bruch, Violin Concerto No.

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4 Duets, Op.61 (Brahms, Johannes)

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