Arranged 2013 for Violin and Orchestra by Roger Turner
Allegretto - [ ] - Tempo I
8.
Salut d'amour, Op.12 (1888)
3:13
Aranged 2013 for Violin and Orchestra by Roger Turner
Andantino - Tempo più lento
Orchestra: BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Yuri Torchinsky leader
Conductor:Sir Andrew Davis
(CHAN 10796)
AMY BEACH
9.
Romance, Op.23 (1893)
6:14
in A major • in A-Dur • en la majeur
for Violin and Piano
To Miss Maud Powell
Andante espressivo
Solo:John Lenehan piano
(CHAN 20030)
FRANZ SCHUBERT
10.
Adagio, Op. post. 148, D897 (1827 or 1828)
9:34
in E flat major • in Es-Dur • en mi bémol majeur
for Piano, Violin and Cello
'Notturno'
Solo:Tim Hugh cello
(CHAN 10850(2))
DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH
11.
Romance from 'The Gadfly', Op.97a
3:12
Incidental music to the film by Elexander Faintsimmer (1906-1982)
Arranged for Violin and Piano by Konstantin Fortunatov (1915-1996)
Allegro moderato - Andante con moto
Pubished by MCPS/SDRM/SODRAC/G.Schirmer Inc. c/o Music Sales Corporation
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
12.
Sonata, Op.24 'Spring' (1800-01) (excerpt)
10:11
in F major • in F-Dur • en fa majeur
Dédiée à Monsieur le Comte Maurice de Fries
Chambellan de S.M.I.& R.
Allegro
(CHAN 10888(33))
VITTORIO MONTI
13.
Csárdás (c.1904)
5:52
Arranged by Tasmin and John Lenehan
Solo:John Lenehan piano
Published by Copyright Control
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
Total time: 80:11
Notes
Following the announcement by Tasmin Little of her intended retirement from the concert platform, we wanted to create an album that would stand as both a tribute to, and celebration of, her outstanding career as a performer. What better way to do so than ask her to select her own, personal favourites from her recorded career? An exclusive Chandos artist since 2010, Tasmin has made a series of recordings that have proved a cornerstone of the Chandos schedules for a decade, and feature a range of composers and styles of quite breath-taking variety. The first disc concentrates on concerti, and features both Walton’s and Britten’s concertos with Edward Gardner, along with the slow movement of her award-winning Elgar recording with Sir Andrew Davis. The second disc features works from Vivaldi though to Shostakovich via Brahms, and includes (among many other gems) her recording of Vaughan Williams’s iconic The Lark Ascending. It also celebrates Tasmin’s recital partnerships with three outstanding pianists: Piers Lane, Martin Roscoe, and John Lenehan. As she writes in her booklet note: ‘I am very happy that this final, double-CD set should reflect so many aspects of me as a musician; and I remain full of gratitude for the tremendous opportunities I have been given to play and record with the greatest musicians of today. I hope you all enjoy this final release.’
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" A useful reminder of Tasmin Little’s artistry"
Brian Wilson – MusicWeb-International.com – 7 August 2020
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