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这部启发性的作品是小提琴家音乐学家Katharina Uhde的创意,她近年来成为奥匈小提琴家和作曲家Joseph Joachim(1831–1907)的狂热和多方面倡导者。迄今为止,她的贡献包括一本关于约阿希姆音乐的优秀学术专著、一次国际会议、Grove music Online上对约阿希姆的作品列表的更新,以及两首最近重新发现的小提琴和管弦乐队作品的学术/表演版:约阿希姆的《匈牙利主题幻想曲》(1848-50)和《爱尔兰主题幻想曲(1852)》。这两个幻想在本专辑中获得了他们的全球首演录音,该专辑的节目以两首较短的约阿希姆作品完成,这两首作品都具有抒情性:(1)《罗曼史》,作品2 no.1(约1849年,在约1900年的管弦乐伴奏下进行编曲)和(2)《诺图诺》,作品12(1858年)。所有曲目都由乌德担任小提琴独奏家,与丹尼斯·弗里森·卡珀领导的波兰华沙广播乐团合作演出。由于这些幻想几乎消失在历史中,他们最近重新发现的故事在这里重新讲述。1943年,在第二次世界大战最激烈的时候,柏林美术馆的大部分藏品被匆忙收藏
This illuminating release is the brainchild of violinist-musicologist Katharina Uhde, who has established herself in recent years as an avid and multifaceted advocate of Joseph Joachim (1831–1907), the Austro-Hungarian violinist and composer. Among her contributions to date are an excellent scholarly monograph on Joachim’s music, an international conference, updates to Joachim’s works list in Grove Music Online, and a scholarly/performance edition of two recently rediscovered compositions for violin and orchestra: Joachim’s Fantasy on Hungarian Themes (1848–50) and his Fantasy on Irish Themes (1852). The two fantasies receive their world-premiere recordings on the present album, whose programme is completed with two shorter Joachim compositions, both of lyrical character: (1) the Romance, op. 2 no. 1 (c. 1849, performed in a c. 1900 arrangement with orchestral accompaniment) and (2) theNotturno, op. 12 (1858). All tracks feature Uhde as violin soloist, performing with the Polish Radio Orchestra Warsaw led by Dennis Friesen-Carper. Since the fantasies were nearly lost to history, the story of their recent rediscoverywarrants recounting here. In 1943, at the height ofWorldWar II, the bulk of the collection of the Berlin Staatliche Akademische Hochschule für Musik was hastily