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Special offer. Saint-Saëns: Violin Works

Cecilia Zilliacus (violin), Christian Ihle Hadland (piano), Stephen Fitzpatrick (harp)

Saint-Saëns: Violin Works

Awards:

Cecilia Zilliacus is more than up to the challenge. Her lightly-worn virtuosity and crystalline phrasing ensures nothing feels forced in the First Sonata...With everything captured in superb...

Special offer. Saint-Saëns: Violin Works

Cecilia Zilliacus (violin), Christian Ihle Hadland (piano), Stephen Fitzpatrick (harp)

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Awards:

Cecilia Zilliacus is more than up to the challenge. Her lightly-worn virtuosity and crystalline phrasing ensures nothing feels forced in the First Sonata...With everything captured in superb...

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"Saint-Saëns's chamber music broke new ground in France at a time when public taste tended to favour opera and opéra-comique. His first Sonata for violin and piano, one of the earliest composed in France, is a masterpiece of boundless beauty. Its emotional impact and its highly poetic content are served by the composer’s perfect mastery of formal architecture. )It has also been proposed as the model for the ‘Vinteuil Sonata’ which runs through Marcel Proust's novel cycle ‘In Search of Lost Time’.) The second Sonata, composed in Egypt, is very different from its predecessor: more serious, classical, and intimate. While the writing is more melodic, the composer prophesied that the sonata would not be understood “until the eighth hearing”. These two masterpieces are complemented by the Fantaisie for violin and harp, a virtuoso work in which the use of the harp rather than the piano produced a delicate, refined, even magical sound reminiscent at times of Fauré and Debussy, and by the charming Berceuse, one of Saint-Saëns’ best-known miniatures. Originally for violin and piano, it is performed here in an arrangement for violin and harp that, again, emphasizes the subtleties of Saint-Saëns’ writing."

Contents and tracklist

Ia. Allegro agitato
Track length7:06
Ib. Adagio
Track length5:48
IIa. Allegretto moderato
Track length4:01
IIb. Allegro molto
Track length6:27
I. Poco allegro, più tosto moderato
Track length7:36
II. Scherzo
Track length4:02
III. Andante
Track length6:10
IV. Allegro grazioso. Non presto
Track length5:19

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    May 2023
    Editor's Choice
  • BBC Music Magazine
    June 2023
    Chamber Choice

June 2023

Cecilia Zilliacus is more than up to the challenge. Her lightly-worn virtuosity and crystalline phrasing ensures nothing feels forced in the First Sonata...With everything captured in superb sound this is a joy from start to finish.

May 2023

The word here is ‘fearless’...Zilliacus offers us a violin tone that is vibrant and guttural at the same time. Her warm and sometimes wonderfully husky portamentos are such a beautiful complement to this music. But this isn’t just one kind of fearlessness – there is fire and there is ice.

May 2023

The winding opening of Saint- Saëns’s First Violin Sonata is shaped by Cecilia Zilliacus and Christian Ihle Hadland with dynamic flexibility and their reading develops into strong, bright-toned playing, forthright and determined… The recording is warm and close.
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