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- 2009 · Akira Eguchi, Gil Shaham, Alejandro Posada, Adele Anthony, Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León
Pablo de Sarasate
Latest Albums as Artist
- Henri Marteau, Willy Burmester, Johnny Dunn, Hugo Heermann, Leopold Auer, Pablo de Sarasate, Tivadar Nachéz, Eugène Ysaÿe, Karol Grigorowich, Fritz Kreisler, Joseph Joachim, Jenő Hubay, Carl Flesch
- ANDA MARINA PETROVICI, BELA LVOVNA, BARBARA GORZYNSKA, LJERKA PLESIĆ - BJELINSKI, BLAGOJA DIMCEVSKI, Milo Cipra, Juraj Stahuljak, Ranko Filjak, PHILIPPE ĐOKIĆ, Camille Saint-Saëns, LEVON AMBARCUMJAN, NTONIN PERGLER, Pablo de Sarasate, LARISA LOBKOVA, Sergei Prokofiev, BOGUSLAV PIKALA, JULIAN CARRILLO TRUJILLO
Biography
One of the most gifted violinist-composers of the 19th century, Sarasate’s two most popular works—Zigeunerweisen (“Gypsy Airs”, 1878) and the Carmen Fantasy (1882)—are virtual compendiums of his performing specialities, including ear-ringing harmonics and dazzling ricochet bowings. They also reveal the creative soul of a true Romantic, intoxicated by the sounds of popular Gypsy music and the sultry, flamboyant dancing of his Spanish homeland. Sarasate was born in Pamplona in 1844, and by the time he graduated from the Paris Conservatoire was already a seasoned artist. He was strikingly handsome and always impeccably dressed. Part of his concert allure was the purity of his tone and his aristocratic playing style, which created its own fascination by comparison with the shimmering pyrotechnics and smouldering passion of his music. Of the many pieces written especially for him, most notable are Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole (1874), Saint-Saëns’ Third Violin Concerto (1880) and Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy (1880). Sarasate died in 1908, aged 64.