Skip to product information
1 of 1
Customer 1
Customer 2
Customer 3
Larry , Jon and 10,000+ others love our products!

Kreisler / Hulsmann / Bolt - Fritz Kreisler: Complete Original Works For Violin - Music CD

Kreisler / Hulsmann / Bolt - Fritz Kreisler: Complete Original Works For Violin - Music CD

Regular price $35.08 USD
Regular price Sale price $35.08 USD
Sale Sold out
🔥 Trending Now: 1784 views in the past 24 hours
Amazon
American Express
Apple Pay
Diners Club
Discover
Google Pay
Mastercard
PayPal
Shop Pay
Visa

...

Fast shipping. Estimated delivery times may vary slightly during high demand.

Mix & Match & Save Sitewide!
2 Items = 5% Off, 3 or More = 10% Off

Discount applied automatically at checkout
The voluminous oeuvre of Fritz Kreisler for violin and piano includes many themes of composers from the Baroque to the beginning of the twentieth century and pieces composed by the great violinist himself. We were especially interested in the last category, from which the three Viennese dances Liebesleid, Liebesfreud and Schon Rosmarin are the most famous ones. For this album we chose to record the complete collection of original pieces, no adaptations of other composers. When composing the list of original pieces we had concerns about two pieces not being sure that they are purely Kreisler. The theme of the Rondino in the style of Beethoven could possibly be a lost piece for winds, but we could not find any proof of that. In the Grave, in the style of Friedemann Bach it was also impossible to find the hand of Bach. Thus we included these pieces. The most curious piece on this album is the song, Op. 6. We found it in a collection of works where it seemed untouched. Until now we have found no recording or even a record of a performance. Be it so, we recorded thi smelancholy little piece as a premiere. With this recording, we tried to follow as many notes he made regarding bowings and finger positions. Violin playing has changed since the time of Kreisler and the knowledge of period style performances influences the way we play. Inevitably, our own ideas and taste also influence the way we perfrom on the album.
View full details