Heinrich Ignaz Biber: Mystery Sonatas / Holloway, Moroney.
Looking for great violin CDs in solo.
Hi all,
I'm looking for great violin CDs to buy either in solo or with piano and /or guitar in back ground. They must sound soft, sweet, and romantic; something that I can get goose bumps from.
Orchestra is great but it'll be too much information for me to follow and for my gear testing.
-For guitar, I like Christopher Parkening
-For piano, I like Richard Clayderman
-For violin, who could that be?
Thanks all.
I'm looking for great violin CDs to buy either in solo or with piano and /or guitar in back ground. They must sound soft, sweet, and romantic; something that I can get goose bumps from.
Orchestra is great but it'll be too much information for me to follow and for my gear testing.
-For guitar, I like Christopher Parkening
-For piano, I like Richard Clayderman
-For violin, who could that be?
Thanks all.
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Here's two solo, quite different from one another, the second being a bit more sophisticated in musical content and virtuosity. The first being rather stark and enjoyable renditions of Bach, which have been played better by others, yet nonetheless, this remains a favorite of mine and is very engaging in its presentation of these pieces (think violin coming from a deep, black space): Lara St. John, Bach Works for Solo Violin Vengerov Plays Bach, Shchedrin, Ysaye (worth it for the Ysaye) Marco |
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