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For the Record, Op. 277: Isabella d’Éloize Perron; Karl Stobbe

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By Laurie Niles: Welcome to "For the Record," Violinist.com's weekly roundup of new releases of recordings by violinists, violists, cellists and other classical musicians. We hope it helps you keep track of your favorite artists, as well as find some new ones to add to your listening!
Isabella Perron
Violinist Isabella d’Éloize Perron.
The Four Seasons: Vivaldi & PiazzollaIsabella d’Éloize Perron, violinFILMharmonique Orchestra, Francis Choinière conducting
Isabella d’Éloize Perron, now 24, made her soloist debut at age 7 and played at age 10 with Yannick Nezet-Seguin’s Orchestre Métropolitain. Since then she has since appeared in countless performances across Europe, the United States, and Canada. Here she performs The Four Seasons: Vivaldi & Piazzolla with conductor Francis Choinière, 27, who is an active force in the Montreal music scene, having been awarded Canada's Goyer Prize and named to CBC’s list of top classical musicians under 30. She will be touring April 3-28 across Canada and the U.S. with this program, click here for information. BELOW: A trailer for the album.
Ysaÿe, J. S. Bach & Paganini: Works for Solo ViolinKarl Stobbe, violin
Canadian violinist Karl Stobbe traces the important relationship between luthiers, players, and composers through this album, through the compositions of three giants in solo violin playing and composition—Bach, Paganini, and Ysaÿe. Recorded on a violin made in 1806 by the French master Nicolas Lupot, Stobbe interprets Bach’s virtuosic B minor Partita, three of Paganini's most technically treacherous but musically ingenious Caprices, and Ysaÿe's fourth Solo Sonata. Stobbe completed a Master of Music at Indiana University with a minor in Violin Repair and Construction, and his passion for the construction and mechanics of the violin is an integral part of his professional musical life. BELOW: Ysaye: Violin Sonata in E Minor, Op. 27 No. 4: III. Finale. Presto ma non troppo
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