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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 26 December 2023, 23:06

Title: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 26 December 2023, 23:06
Forthcoming on February 9th:
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9559749--reves-ysaye-concerto-in-e-minor-poeme-concertant
Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: semloh on Monday 01 January 2024, 23:41
Well, this is fascinating, Alan. A "recently discovered" concerto to add to Ysaye's ouevre.
.. I find it all all rather confusing!
Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: terry martyn on Tuesday 02 January 2024, 10:42
I think that the now fully discovered mid-1880's D minor concerto will follow this recording. My inference is from YouTube
Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: Mark Thomas on Tuesday 13 February 2024, 14:11
Now due out on 16 February.
Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 17 February 2024, 22:16
My copy's now arrived and, naturally, I'm confused about the current state of play with regard to Ysaÿe's concertante works. So: can anyone enlighten me?

Oh, by the way: the Violin Concerto in E minor here sometimes sounds like a fiendishly virtuosic and updated version of Mendelssohn's famous concerto in the same key. I'm just not sure precisely what I'm listening to. Is it some kind of 'Frankenstein's Monster' assembled from disparate sources - or is it really a genuine reconstruction?
Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 17 February 2024, 22:22
To answer my own question, I've found this:

<<The world-premiere recording of the complete Violin Concerto in E Minor by Belgian virtuoso violinist and composer Eugène Ysaÿe has arrived! Following the recent discovery of a first movement, further manuscripts which complete the work have come to light – one a full orchestration, others for violin and piano – which were found on opposite sides of the Atlantic. Philippe Graffin's close collaboration with Ysaÿe aficionado Xavier Falques led to a page-by-page analysis and painstaking reconstruction of the musical puzzle pieces, resulting in this recording of the full, three-movement concerto which displays Ysaÿe's trademark ardour, intensity, and originality.

For reasons unknown, Ysaÿe abandoned his Violin Concerto in E minor in 1885...>>
https://www.chandos.net/products/catalogue/AV%202650

It's nice music, but an entirely unnecessary purchase. There's no great discovery here.
Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: Mark Thomas on Sunday 18 February 2024, 08:41
QuoteIt's nice music, but an entirely unnecessary purchase. There's no great discovery here.
I wish I'd read that before I bought it, Alan!
Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 18 February 2024, 09:27
And I wish I hadn't had to write it.  :'(
Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: terry martyn on Saturday 02 March 2024, 16:57
Well,I have now played through the Ysaye. Some sixty or seventy years ago, I played the part of "Everyman" in the mediaeval morality play, and my school performance was described by a well-intentioned critic as "audible".  So is the Ysaye....................

Ok,it is not offensive to the ear, but it sounds like three separate compositions cobbled together,and without a trace of originality.


Title: Re: Ysaÿe VC in E minor etc.
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 02 March 2024, 17:08
Just think: while stuff like this gets recorded, mountains of far superior music survives in computer realisations by dedicated members of this forum. They're the true heroes in my book.