Franz Schubert: Fantasia in C major

CD album cover 'Franz Schubert: Fantasia in C major' (GEN 14310) with Nina Karmon, Maria Sofianska

GEN 14310 EAN 4260036253108

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The magnificent GENUIN debut CD of the two young musicians Nina Karmon (violin) and Maria Sofianska (piano) span a wide arch from the beginning of the Romantic period to its end: Schubert's wonderful
C-major Fantasy is contrasted with Richard Strauss's youthful, furiously heated Violin Sonata. This is an ambitious undertaking to which the duo partners more than do justice: from Schubert's reservedly luminous soundscapes to Strauss's sonic vehemence making an almost symphonic effect, they allow their instruments to sing, showing masterly ensemble playing. Grand arches – not only in their repertoire!

The magnificent GENUIN debut CD of the two young musicians Nina Karmon (violin) and Maria Sofianska (piano) span a wide arch from the beginning of the Romantic period to its end: Schubert's wonderful
C-major Fantasy is contrasted with Richard Strauss's youthful, furiously heated Violin Sonata. This is an ambitious undertaking to which the duo partners more than do justice: from Schubert's reservedly luminous soundscapes to Strauss's sonic vehemence making an almost symphonic effect, they allow their instruments to sing, showing masterly ensemble playing. Grand arches – not only in their repertoire!

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Tracklist

  1. Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
    Fantasia in C major D 934
    Andante molto – Allegretto
  2. Andantino
  3. Tempo I
  4. Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
    Sonata, Op. 18 in E-flat major
    Allegro, ma non troppo
  5. Improvisation, Andante cantabile
  6. Finale, Andante - Allegro

The magnificent GENUIN debut CD of the two young musicians Nina Karmon (violin) and Maria Sofianska (piano) span a wide arch from the beginning of the Romantic period to its end: Schubert's wonderful
C-major Fantasy is contrasted with Richard Strauss's youthful, furiously heated Violin Sonata. This is an ambitious undertaking to which the duo partners more than do justice: from Schubert's reservedly luminous soundscapes to Strauss's sonic vehemence making an almost symphonic effect, they allow their instruments to sing, showing masterly ensemble playing. Grand arches – not only in their repertoire!