Octet, op. 7 - Quintet, op. 29

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Title: Octet, op. 7 - Quintet, op. 29
Otros títulos: Octet, op. 7
Quintet, op. 29
Intérprete/ Colaborador: George Enescu; Gidon Kremer; Kremerata Baltica
Código CDU: N.09
Forma Musical: String octets (Violins (4), violas (2), violoncellos (2)) ; Piano quintets.
Abstract: George Enescu is still considered the greatest of all Romanian composers. While he is widely known for just one famous opus, he was in reality a very imaginative, highly skilled composer of music possessing great depth and subtlety, as well as being one of the great concert violinists of his time. For appearances in the West he adapted his name to a form that would prompt the French to pronounce it correctly: Georges Enesco. He was given a violin and lessons at the age of four, progressing very rapidly and beginning to compose a year later. Legend has it his first teacher was a Romany fiddler. He entered the conservatory of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna in 1888. His primary violin teacher was Joseph Hellmesberger. He took piano from Ernst Ludwig and harmony, theory, and composition from Robert Fuchs. He made his violin debut in 1889 in Slanic, Moravia. He remained in the Conservatory until 1894, regarded as a fully formed virtuoso at the age of 13. Nevertheless, he went ...


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1. Octet, Op. 7-Très modéré.mp3 12:06 8.292Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
2-4. Octet, Op. 7-Très fougueux-Moins vite.mp3 25:30 17.48Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
5-6. Quintet, Op. 29-I.mp3 21:02 14.41Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
7-8. Quintet, Op. 29-II.mp3 14:14 9.755Mb MPEG Audio Mp3
Octet, Op. 7-Completo.wav 37:34 379.1Mb WAV audio Wav
Quintet, Op. 29-Completo.wav 35:13 355.4Mb WAV audio Wav

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