¡Tansman: Music for Violin and Piano
¡Klaidi Sahatci (violin), Giorgio Koukl (piano)
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[Machine Translation] Born into a Polish musical family, Tansman ( 1897-1986 ) studied under Anton Rubinstein, Arthur Schnabel, and Eugene Ysa e. He submitted three compositions (under false names) to a Polish composition competition in 1919, and won the first prize. One of them was "Romance," which was recorded for the first time. The harmony and gentle expression reminiscent of early Scriabin and Szymanowski are indicative of a man of endless talent. However, most of his chamber works are now completely forgotten and rarely rediscovered. Certainly, in the Polish musical climate of the time, these works would have been considered radical. It was not until he moved to France after receiving his doctorate in law at university that his works received their rightful recognition, and thus the lush works written as a student had no place to go. Nevertheless, the violin pieces here reflect the spirit of the times. Sonatina No. 1" was written during the war, yet the first movement of the foxtrot is full of playfulness, and the lyricism of "Fantasy" from 1963 is noteworthy.
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