A must have I think, if you want something outside the dusty canon and like composers like Phillip Glass :
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Suggestions for Solo Violin Recordings
A must have I think, if you want something outside the dusty canon and like composers like Phillip Glass : https://amzn.to/2DdJ8kq |
So many choices, even if you just stuck with the Bach Partitas! Here are some good (albeit pricey) options https://www.discogs.com/Johanna-Martzy-Jean-Antonietti-WDR-Studio-Recordings/release/12131804 https://www.discogs.com/Johanna-Martzy-Radio-Recordings/release/9966202 https://www.discogs.com/Ida-Haendel-BACH-Sonatas-Partitas-For-Solo-Violi/release/10092204 Among more recent recordings I like Lara St John and anything by Patricia Kopatchinskaja |
And one other I've really enjoyed recently -- Barotsz Woroch's survey of some recent solo violin repertoire (with accompaniment on some of the pieces) -- challenging but worth your time and a test of how resolving your system is https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jun/09/bartosz-woroch-dancer-on-a-tightrope-cd-review-compell... |
J.S. Bach: Sonatas For Solo Violin BWV 1001-1006, played by Sigiswald Kuijken; Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1C 157 (1999603). There are many other Deutsche Harmonia Mundi (and U.S.A. HM) recordings of Baroque repertoire, all featuring excellent "historically-informed" performances, and in superior recorded sound. They range from solo instrumental works (harpsichord, organ, cello, etc.), small ensemble works, and full orchestra pieces. |
There are many recordings of the Paganini Caprices (#24 is accessible and well-known). One particularly good one is by Michael Rabin. For something a little more modern try the Bartok unaccompanied sonata or the Ysaye sonatas. Ruggiero Ricci did a good recording of the Ysaye. For the Bartok you might check out the James Ehnes CD or the Yehudi Menuhin LP. |