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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelBrilliant Classics, Brlt
UPC5028421969497
eBay Product ID (ePID)14071180960
Product Key Features
Release Year2024
FormatCD
GenreClassical Artists
ArtistGrieg / Morano / Canino
Release TitleViolin Sonatas
Dimensions
Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.22 lb
Item Length5.51 in
Item Width4.76 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks9
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 I. Allegro con brio [09:40] 1.2 II. Allegretto quasi andantino [05:09] 1.3 III. Allegro molto vivace [10:05] 1.4 I. Lento doloroso - Allegro vivace [09:31] 1.5 II. Allegretto tranquillo [06:13] 1.6 III. Allegro animato [05:31] 1.7 I. Allegro molto ed appassionato [09:13] 1.8 II. Allegretto espressivo alla romanza [06:24] 1.9 III. Allegro animato [07:39
NotesA beloved trio of Romantic violin sonatas in the passionate and assured hands of an exciting Italian violinist near the start of her career: an auspicious debut on Brilliant Classics. Winner of the 30th edition of Michelangelo Abbado violin competition held in Milan in 2009, Germana Porcu Morano studied in Bergamo, and has gone on to win several other national and international prizes included a scholarship funded by Claudio Abbado. She has performed as a soloist and in chamber ensembles across Europe and in China. She is a member of the Paganini String Quartet, with plans afoot to reco rd the completequartets by Paganini. In the meanwhile, Porcu Morano has produced a gripping account of the three violin sonatas by Edvard Grieg in partnership with one of the great Italian musicians of his generation, Bruno Canino. The pianist brings decades of experience to bear on parts which, especially in the testing Third Sonata, demand a virtuosity beyond anything in the Lyric Pieces. Meanwhile Porcu Morano's urgently communicative musicianship is well suited to works which exemplify the fascinating tension between Grieg's musical nationalism and his cosmopolitan outlook as a composer with colleagues and friends across Europe. There are Norwegian elements to all three sonatas - Grieg's teacher, Niels W Gade, even pronounced his verdict on the Second as 'too Norwegian' - but in counterbalance to the folk-like melodies which especially bring a rustic character to both slow movements and finales, there is a breadth of form and broad current of German romanticism to be appreciated in the first movements. Grieg himself took particular pride in the Third, a work of full maturity written in 1886 unlike the student efforts of the first two sonatas, and Porcu Morano's performance captures the composer's sense of it's 'broader horizons'