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Brahms & Joachim: Hungarian Dances

Hagai Shaham (violin) & Arnon Erez (piano)

Brahms & Joachim: Hungarian Dances
Hagai Shaham and Arnon Erez complement each other perfectly here, evincing fire, fury, and sweet sadness.

Brahms & Joachim: Hungarian Dances

Hagai Shaham (violin) & Arnon Erez (piano)

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Hagai Shaham and Arnon Erez complement each other perfectly here, evincing fire, fury, and sweet sadness.

About

The forty-year friendship between Brahms and Joseph Joachim, violinist and composer, was one of the most significant and fruitful relationships in nineteenth-century music. Their admiration of each other’s artistry was profound and unwavering, and bore sustained creative fruit on Brahms’s side of which his Violin Concerto and Double Concerto are only the most famous examples.

Joachim’s transcriptions of Brahms’s famous Hungarian Dances – originally written for piano duet or solo piano – are technically challenging for any violinist, and superbly idiomatic, constituting a kind of gypsy ‘Art of the Violin’. They represent the summit of Brahms’s ‘Hungarian’ art, and Joachim’s powers of transcription match them with violin writing of the greatest fastidiousness and authentic feeling. The brilliant Hagai Shaham, acclaimed for his recordings of Hubay, is the ideal performer.

Contents and tracklist

No 1 in G minor. Allegro molto
Track length3:24
No 2 in D minor. Allegro non assai
Track length3:17
No 3 in F major. Allegretto
Track length2:03
No 4 in B minor. Poco sostenuto
Track length3:54
No 5 in G minor. Allegro
Track length2:12
No 6 in B flat major. Vivace
Track length3:17
No 7 in A major. Allegretto
Track length1:46
No 8 in A minor. Presto
Track length2:59
No 9 in E minor. Allegro non troppo
Track length2:07
No 10 in G major. Presto
Track length1:40
No 11 in D minor. Poco andante
Track length3:35
No 12 in D minor. Presto
Track length2:30
No 13 in D major. Andantino grazioso
Track length1:25
No 14 in D minor. Un poco andante
Track length2:03
No 15 in A major. Allegretto grazioso
Track length2:33
No 16 in G minor. Con moto
Track length2:47
No 17 in F sharp minor. Andantino
Track length3:13
No 18 in D major. Molto vivace
Track length1:24
No 19 in A minor. Allegretto
Track length2:01
No 20 in D minor. Poco allegretto
Track length2:30
No 21 in E minor. Vivace
Track length1:36
I. Introduction: Allegretto
Track length1:04
II. Theme
Track length0:26
III. Variation 1
Track length0:26
IV. Variation 2
Track length0:27
V. Variation 3
Track length0:29
VI. Variation 4: Un pochettino più vivo
Track length0:21
VII. Variation 5
Track length0:24
VIII. Variation 6
Track length0:26
IX. Variation 7
Track length0:25
X. Variation 8
Track length0:24
XI. Variation 9
Track length0:24
XII. Variation 10
Track length0:25
XIII. Variation 11
Track length0:26
XIV. Variation 12
Track length0:25
XV. Variation 13: Poco animato
Track length0:26
XVI. Variation 14
Track length0:27
XVII. Variation 15: Molto più moderato (Andantino)
Track length0:54
XVIII. Variation 16: Quasi doppio (Allegro)
Track length0:24
XIX. Variation 17: Vivace
Track length0:16
XX. Variation 18
Track length1:37
XXI. Finale: Allegro marcato – Poco animato
Track length2:57

Awards and reviews

July 2008

Hagai Shaham and Arnon Erez complement each other perfectly here, evincing fire, fury, and sweet sadness.

August 2008

This is a magnificent… Shaham and Erez… playing together with such ease that it's easy to forget the art and care that have gone into achieving such beautiful ensemble.

24th May 2008

Joseph Joachim's violin arrangements of Brahms's Hungarian Dances more often than not appear singly as concert encores, so it is good to have the whole set presented here, and especially in virtuoso performances from the Israeli violinist Hagai Shaham that get to the heart of the style.
If in musical terms Joachim's own set of variations pales by comparison, this is hardly the fault of Shaham, nor of his expert duo partner Arnon Erez: the playing fizzes with energy and suavity.
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