Kodály and Dohnányi: Chamber Works for Strings Simon Smith, Clare Hayes, Paul Silverthorne, Katherine Jenkinson

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
06.01.2017

Label: Resonus Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Simon Smith, Clare Hayes, Paul Silverthorne, Katherine Jenkinson

Composer: Zoltán Kodály (1882–1967), Ernő Dohnányi

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  • Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967): Duo for Violin & Cello, Op. 7:
  • 1I. Allegro serioso, non troppo08:25
  • 2II. Adagio09:02
  • 3III. Maestoso e largamente, ma non troppo lento - Presto09:08
  • Serenade for Two Violins & Viola, Op. 12:
  • 4I. Allegramente04:44
  • 5II. Lento, ma non troppo07:20
  • 6III. Vivo09:52
  • Ernő Dohnányi (1877-1960): Serenade for String Trio, Op. 10:
  • 7I. Marcia02:14
  • 8II. Romanza03:57
  • 9III. Scherzo04:42
  • 10IV. Tema con variazioni06:24
  • 11V. Rondo (Finale)04:31
  • Total Runtime01:10:19

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Following on from his acclaimed Resonus debut of solo works by Bartók and Kurtág (Signs, Games & Messages – RES10167), virtuoso violinist Simon Smith returns to the label with an enticing programme of chamber works for strings by Zoltán Kodály and Ernő Dohnányi.

Joined by colleagues Clare Hayes (violin), Paul Silverthorne (viola) & Katherine Jenkinson (‘cello), Smith presents three seminal chamber works from the first half of the twentieth century, performed with considerable élan by this exceptional collaboration.

Simon Smith, violin
Clare Hayes, violin
Paul Silverthorne, viola
Katherine Jenkinson, cello


Simon Smith
has performed as a soloist with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the Philharmonia, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, and the Orchestra of St. John’s Smith Square. Recitals throughout the UK have included the Wigmore Hall and the Purcell Room in London. In 2014 he completed an extensive tour of recitals and concertos in Russia, including his Moscow debut. This year performances include concerto performances in Beijing and Hong Kong, and another complete Bach unaccompanied Sonata and Partita series. Recording projects include the Bartok Solo Sonata and works by Kurtag, for Resonus in July 2015.

A committed chamber musician, Simon was a member of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Octet, performing in concert halls and broadcasts worldwide. A CD of duos and trios by Kodaly and Dohnanyi, with Katherine Jenkinson, Paul Silverthorne and Clare Hayes will be released in 2015. In August 2015 he will be returning to Russia for a TV broadcast of violin and viola duos with Paul Silverthorne, in Chita, Siberia, where he has been invited to be Artistic Director of a Chamber music festival.

Simon has been a professor at the Birmingham Conservatoire for 11 years. He has given masterclasses throughout the UK and internationally. Future plans include further teaching in Russia and Kazakhstan, and at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music in London.

Simon is Artistic Director of Chamber Orchestra Anglia.

Simon studied with David Martin and Frederick Grinke, and then with Yfrah Neaman at the Guildhall School of Music, where he was awarded the Gold Medal. He received a DAAD scholarship to continue his studies in Germany with Wanda Wilkomirska.

He plays on a Rogeri violin, made in 1708, and uses bows by Malines and Voirin as well as a modern bow by Louis Simon à Paris.

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