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V​ă​c​ă​rescu and Jacobson - Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance No. 17 (arr. Fritz Kreisler)

from Violin and Piano Thrillers by Bogdan Văcărescu and Julian Jacobson

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Hungarian Dance No. 17 (arr. Fritz Kreisler)
Brahms (1833–1897)

Hungarian Dance No. 17 is one of 21 Hungarian dances written in 1869 by the German composer, Brahms for piano four-hands. It is a brilliant piece full of contrasts, inspired by traditional Hungarian music. The arrangement for violin and piano is typical of Kreisler’s virtuosity and deep understanding of both instruments. After all, Kreisler (1875–1962) was hailed as one of the foremost violinists of his time and premiered Elgar’s violin concerto, which was dedicated to him. He enriched the violin repertoire enormously with invaluable compositions and arrangements alongside cadenzas to concertos for violin by Brahms, Paganini and Beethoven.

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Hungarian Dance No. 17 (arr. Fritz Kreisler)
Brahms (1833–1897)

Hungarian Dance No. 17 is one of 21 Hungarian dances written in 1869 by the German composer, Brahms for piano four-hands. It is a brilliant piece full of contrasts, inspired by traditional Hungarian music. The arrangement for violin and piano is typical of Kreisler’s virtuosity and deep understanding of both instruments. After all, Kreisler (1875–1962) was hailed as one of the foremost violinists of his time and premiered Elgar’s violin concerto, which was dedicated to him. He enriched the violin repertoire enormously with invaluable compositions and arrangements alongside cadenzas to concertos for violin by Brahms, Paganini and Beethoven.

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from Violin and Piano Thrillers, released December 9, 2015

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Bogdan is a Romanian concert violinist who has toured internationally as a soloist and chamber musician in halls such as Athenaeum in Bucharest or Sydney Opera House . He has also recorded soundtracks for films and documentaries, most notably in collaboration with Oscar-winning composers Stephen Warbeck and Gabriel Yared. Bogdan's virtuosic recitals revive lost treasures of the violin repertoire. ... more

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