Ernst: Complete Works, Vol. 6 Sherban Lupu, Yvonne Redman & Ian Hobson
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
05.07.2019
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Sherban Lupu, Yvonne Redman & Ian Hobson
Composer: Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (1814-1865)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (1812 - 1865): 6 Études à plusieurs parties:
- 16 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 1 in F Major04:30
- 26 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 2 in A Major02:28
- 36 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 3 in E Major06:32
- 46 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 4 in C Major03:33
- 56 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 5 in E-Flat Major04:16
- 66 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 6a, Introduction01:09
- 76 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 6b, Thema "The Last Summer Rose"01:12
- 86 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 6c, Var. 101:40
- 96 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 6d, Var. 201:59
- 106 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 6e, Var. 301:25
- 116 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 6f, Var. 401:09
- 126 Études à plusieurs parties: No. 6g, Finale02:57
- 3 Valses non dansantes:
- 133 Valses non dansantes: No. 1 in E Major01:50
- 143 Valses non dansantes: No. 2 in A-Flat Minor01:25
- 153 Valses non dansantes: No. 3 in D-Flat Major01:14
- Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst:
- 16Romanze in A-Flat Major (An Madam Clara Schuman) [After Ernst's "Pensées fugitives" No. 2]01:03
- 17Nocturne posthume in A-Flat Major05:11
- 18Lebet Wohl01:42
- 19Der Fischer03:41
- 20Grand Caprice, Op. 26 (After Schubert's Op. 1, D. 328)04:12
Info for Ernst: Complete Works, Vol. 6
Sherban Lupu, born in 1952, is the leading Romanian violinist of his generation and was for decades, until his recent retirement from academic life, one of the most sought-after violin teachers in North America. For Toccata Classics he has recorded this complete recording of the works of Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst as well as music by Enescu and Grigoriu.
Ian Hobson, pianist and conductor, began his international career in 1981 when he won First Prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition. He is in increasing demand as a conductor, particularly for performances in which he doubles as a pianist. He made his debut in this capacity in 1996 with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, and also performs extensively as pianist-conductor with Sinfonia da Camera, a group he formed in 1984 and which quickly gained international recognition through its recordings. He is half-way through a six-CD series conducting the early orchestral music of Bohuslav Martinu for Toccata Classics and a recording of Moszkowski’s symphonic poem Johanna d’Arc is imminent.
Yvonne Redman, professor of voice at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, has a distinguished career on the operatic stages of the world, not least the Metropolitan Opera, where she appeared for eighteen consecutive seasons.
Sherban Lupu, violin
Yvonne Redman, soprano
Ian Hobson, piano
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