Heavy

CD album cover 'Heavy ' (GEN 17473) with Édua Zádory

GEN 17473 EAN 4260036254730

Release 7.7.2017Special offer
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Thrilling, dynamic, chilling, crystal-clear, luminous, deathly still, smoldering – all words to describe Édua Zádory’s violin playing, captured on her GENUIN debut release! The young Hungarian violinist has brought together exclusively world premiere recordings of solo violin works dedicated to her, and the spectrum could not be broader: from the icy landscapes of Filip Sandes to the breathless intensity of Juan Manuel Abras, distant whirring of Federico Placidi, and explosive borderline experiences of Bence Hartl. Captivating from the first to the final note!

Édua Zádory Violin

Tonmeister: Alfredo Lasheras Hakobian
Recording: Liszt Zentrum Raiding, 2016

Thrilling, dynamic, chilling, crystal-clear, luminous, deathly still, smoldering – all words to describe Édua Zádory’s violin playing, captured on her GENUIN debut release! The young Hungarian violinist has brought together exclusively world premiere recordings of solo violin works dedicated to her, and the spectrum could not be broader: from the icy landscapes of Filip Sandes to the breathless intensity of Juan Manuel Abras, distant whirring of Federico Placidi, and explosive borderline experiences of Bence Hartl. Captivating from the first to the final note!

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Tracklist

  1. Nikolet Burzynska (1989, Katowice)
    lightfire (2015)
  2. Juan Manuel Abras (1975, Stockholm)
    Perpetuum tanguile (2013)
  3. Federico Placidi (1968, Rome)
    del bianco silenzio … al limite della notte
  4. Filip Sande (1970, Trondheim)
    Fire on snow, Op. 127 (2015)
  5. Bence Hartl (1987, Budapest)
    Scherzino Diminuito (2015)
  6. Juan Manuel Abras
    The Hermit on Arnold Böcklin’s “Der Einsiedler”
    (revised version 2016)
  7. Johanna Doderer (1969, Bregenz)
    In Breath of Time (2010–2012)

Thrilling, dynamic, chilling, crystal-clear, luminous, deathly still, smoldering – all words to describe Édua Zádory’s violin playing, captured on her GENUIN debut release! The young Hungarian violinist has brought together exclusively world premiere recordings of solo violin works dedicated to her, and the spectrum could not be broader: from the icy landscapes of Filip Sandes to the breathless intensity of Juan Manuel Abras, distant whirring of Federico Placidi, and explosive borderline experiences of Bence Hartl. Captivating from the first to the final note!