GEORGE PERLE (1915-2009): "Triptych" for Solo Violin and Piano - FRANCESCA ANDEREGG - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 06, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
1) Movement I
2) (@ 03:17): Movement II
3) (@ 06:00): Movement III

Francesca Anderegg, violin / Brent Funderburk, piano

from Albany TROY1361

http://www.albanyrecords.com

Debut recording of a stunning young violinist.
As a result of a workshop on finding the voice in Beethoven and Schubert, violinist Francesca Anderegg was inspired to find her own voice in the music of the 20th century as well as finding her own personal interpretation of classical repertoire. She has designed the program on this recording to show the ways in which the music of modernist composers Schoenberg, Perle and Carter shares the lyricism and expressivity of Mozart and Schubert. Ms. Anderegg graduated from Harvard and holds a D.M.A. from The Juilliard School. She was awarded the Lenore Annenberg Fellowship in the Performing Arts in 2010 and is on the violin faculty of Interlochen Arts Camp and St. Olaf College. Her festival appearances include Yellow Barn, The Lucerne Festival Academy, The Perlman Music Program and Tanglewood Music Center. She made her New York debut in February 2007 in a performance of the Ligeti Violin Concerto, which the New York Times lauded for its "dark, mournful tone" and "virtuosic panache. "

Contents:
W.A. Mozart, composer
Sonata K.304 in E Minor
Francesca Anderegg, violin, Brent Funderburk, piano

Arnold Schoenberg, composer
Phantasy Op. 47 for Violin with Piano Accompaniment
Francesca Anderegg, violin, Brent Funderburk, piano

George Perle, composer
Triptych for Solo Violin and Piano
Francesca Anderegg, violin, Brent Funderburk, piano

Franz Schubert, composer
Rondo Op. 70, D.895
Francesca Anderegg, violin, Brent Funderburk, piano

Elliott Carter, composer
Four Lauds for Solo Violin
Francesca Anderegg, violin
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