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The Divertimento for violin and piano by Igor Stravinsky, written in 1932 as an arrangement of his ballet Le Baiser de la Fée, and the sonata for violin and piano by Dmitri Shostakovich, composed in 1968 on the occasion of David Oistrakh’s 60 th birthday, could hardly be more disparate: Stravinsky’s work is a spirited homage to Tchaikovsky, based on songs and piano pieces by that composer, whereas the Shostakovich is a profound and mysterious contribution to the genre of the violin sonata. Both works, however, share a preference for an allegorical and deeply mysterious idiom and symbolism which, in Stravinsky’s case, results in brilliant, but also cool, “music on music”, whereas Shostakovich’s piece appears as a form of internal biography. For interpreters performing both pieces for one disc or in the same concert, one of the main challenges and attractions of this combination lies in tracing the cultural, musical and political experiences and values shared by both composers. In this performance, Judith Ingolfsson and Vladimir Stoupel have ac- complished that task with mastery. Press Info: Stravinsky: Divertimento Shostakovich: Violin Sonata, Op. 134 Judith Ingolfsson, violin Vladimir Stoupel, piano MUSIKPRODUKTION PLAYS ON ALL CD- AND SACD- PLAYERS! »audite« Ludger Böckenhoff • Tel.: +49 (0)5231-870320 • Fax: +49 (0)5231-870321 • [email protected] • www.audite.de ordering number: audite 92.576 EAN: 4022143925763 internet: http://www.audite.de/en/product/CD/92576 Already released: ALEXANDER SCRIABIN The Complete Piano Sonatas Vladimir Stoupel, piano audite 21.402 (3 CD-Box) HENRI VIEUXTEMPS Complete Works for Viola and Piano Thomas Selditz, viola Vladimir Stoupel, piano audite 97.486

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Page 1: PLAYS ON ALL CD- AND SACD- PLAYERS! MUSIKPRODUKTION · The Divertimento for violin and piano by Igor Stravinsky, written in 1932 as an arrangement of his ballet Le Baiser de la Fée,

The Divertimento for violin and piano by Igor Stravinsky, written in 1932 as an arrangement of his ballet Le Baiser de la Fée, and the sonata for violin and piano by Dmitri Shostakovich, composed in 1968 on the occasion of David Oistrakh’s 60th birthday, could hardly be more disparate: Stravinsky’s work is a spirited homage to Tchaikovsky, based on songs and piano pieces by that composer, whereas the Shostakovich is a profound and mysterious contribution to the genre of the violin sonata. Both works, however, share a preference for an allegorical and deeply mysterious idiom and symbolism which, in Stravinsky’s case, results in brilliant, but also cool, “music on music”, whereas Shostakovich’s piece appears as a form of internal biography. For interpreters performing both pieces for one disc or in the same concert, one of the main challenges and attractions of this combination lies in tracing the cultural, musical and political experiences and values shared by both composers. In this performance, Judith Ingolfsson and Vladimir Stoupel have ac-complished that task with mastery.

Press Info:

Stravinsky: Divertimento

Shostakovich:Violin Sonata, Op. 134

Judith Ingolfsson, violinVladimir Stoupel, piano

MUSIKPRODUKTIONPLAYS ON ALL CD- AND SACD- PLAYERS!

»audite« Ludger Böckenhoff • Tel.: +49 (0)5231-870320 • Fax: +49 (0)5231-870321 • [email protected] • www.audite.de

ordering number: audite 92.576 EAN: 4022143925763internet: http://www.audite.de/en/product/CD/92576

Already released:

ALEXANDER SCRIABINThe Complete Piano Sonatas

Vladimir Stoupel, piano

audite 21.402 (3 CD-Box)

HENRI VIEUXTEMPSComplete Works for Viola and Piano

Thomas Selditz, violaVladimir Stoupel, piano

audite 97.486