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Sarasate: Spanish Dances; Serenata Andaluza; Balada ()

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Sarasate: Spanish Dances; Serenata Andaluza; Balada - Markus Hadulla (piano); Tianwa Yang (violin)
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  1. Malagueña y Habanera, for violin & piano, Op. 21 (Danzas Españolas Nos. 1 & 2)
  2. Playera y zapateado, for violin & piano, Op. 23 (Danzas Españolas Nos. 5 & 6)
  3. Caprice basque (Capricho vasco), for violin & piano, Op. 24
  4. Romanza andaluza y jota navarra, for violin & piano, Op. 22 (Danzas Españolas Nos. 3 & 4)
  5. Sérénade andalouse (Serenata andaluza), for violin & piano, Op. 28
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  1. Malagueña y Habanera, for violin & piano, Op. 21 (Danzas Españolas Nos. 1 & 2)
  2. Playera y zapateado, for violin & piano, Op. 23 (Danzas Españolas Nos. 5 & 6)
  3. Caprice basque (Capricho vasco), for violin & piano, Op. 24
  4. Romanza andaluza y jota navarra, for violin & piano, Op. 22 (Danzas Españolas Nos. 3 & 4)
  5. Sérénade andalouse (Serenata andaluza), for violin & piano, Op. 28
  6. Jota aragonesa, for violin & piano, Op. 27
  7. Balada, for violin & piano, Op. 31
  8. Vito y habanera, for violin & piano, Op. 26 (Danzas Españolas Nos. 7 & 8)
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Tianwa Yang, a Chinese violinist who was a mere 17 years old when this disc was recorded, shows prodigal talent in a recital of music by Pablo de Sarasate, one of the Victorian era's great violinists. (Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson take the afternoon off to go and hear him in The Red-Headed League.) Lacking recordings, we know the violinists of the nineteenth century partly by the music they wrote for themselves. In the music explored here, Sarasate stressed his Spanish heritage, evoking the flamenco and rural dance forms ...

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