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Disc No: CDR 90000 097 | Cedille on sale Maud Powell (1867–1920) was America’s first classical music superstar: an international concert violinist of the first rank, a best-selling recording artist, a dynamo devoted to American composers and the belief that everyone deserves to experience great music performed at the highest level. A kindred spirit, celebrated American violinist Rachel Barton Pine performs music dedicated to and arranged by Maud Powell. Some of the composers you know: Chopin, Dvorak, Sibelius. Others are yours to discover: Beach, Bauer, Burleigh, and many more. Pine is among the first to perform Maud Powell’s transcriptions and music dedicated to her since Powell took the concert world by storm at the turn of the 20th century. Discontinued - special bargain |
Price: Sek. 82 | |
Name: American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell | |
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Composer | Opus | Music title | Key | Performer |
Beach, Amy | Op. 23 | Romance for Violin and Piano | Rachel Barton Pine, violin Matthew Hagle, piano | |
Grainger, Percy Aldridge | -1914 | Molly on the Shore | ||
Dvorák, Antonín | -1880 | Songs My Mother Sang (Als die alte Mutter) | ||
Sibelius, Jean | -1898 | Musette from the Orchestral Suite King Christian II | ||
Bauer, Marion Eugénie | Op. 6 | Up the Ocklawaha, Tone Picture for Violin | ||
Chopin, Frederic | Op. 64, No. 1 | Minute” Waltz | ||
Venth, Carl | -1911 | Aria | ||
Palmgren, Selim | -1907 | May Night | ||
Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel | Op. 59, No. 10 | Deep River | ||
Dvorák, Antonín | Op. 101, No. 7 | Humoreske | ||
Danks, H.P. | -1873 | Silver Threads Among the Gold (Song) | ||
Bellstedt, Herman Jr. | -1905 | Caprice on Dixie for Unaccompanied Violin | ||
Huss, Henry Holden | (1906?) | Romance | ||
Gilbert, Harry Mathena | -1911 | Marionettes (Scherzo) | ||
Burleigh, Cecil | Op. 11 | Four Rocky Mountain Sketches | ||
Massenet, Jules | (1870-72) | Twilight (Crépuscule) from Poèmes Pastorale | ||
Liebling, Max | -1905 | Fantasia on Sousa Themes | ||
Johnson, J. Rosamond | -1917 | Nobody Knows the Trouble I See (American Negro Melody) |