Montgeroult, Viotti, Weber & Mendelssohn: Violin Sonatas Sophie Rosa & Ian Buckle
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
26.02.2021
Label: RUBICON
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Sophie Rosa & Ian Buckle
Composer: Helene de Montgeroult (1764-1836)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Giovanni Battista Viotti (1755 - 1824): Violin Sonata No. 10 in E Major:
- 1 Violin Sonata No. 10 in E Major: I. Allegro 04:56
- 2 Violin Sonata No. 10 in E Major: II. Adagio non troppo 03:27
- 3 Violin Sonata No. 10 in E Major: III. Andantino con variazioni 03:13
- Hélène de Montgeroult (1784 - 1838): Sonata in A minor, Op. 2 No. 3:
- 4 Sonata in A minor, Op. 2 No. 3: I. Agitato 07:54
- 5 Sonata in A minor, Op. 2 No. 3: II. Adagio 08:33
- 6 Sonata in A minor, Op. 2 No. 3: III. Vivace con espressione 03:11
- Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847): Violin Sonata in F minor, Op. 4:
- 7 Violin Sonata in F minor, Op. 4: I. Adagio – Allegro moderato 09:08
- 8 Violin Sonata in F minor, Op. 4: II. Poco adagio 07:52
- 9 Violin Sonata in F minor, Op. 4: III. Allegro agitato 04:56
- Carl Maria von Weber (1788 - 1828): Violin Sonata No. 2 in G Major, Op. 10b:
- 10 Violin Sonata No. 2 in G Major, Op. 10b: I. Carattere Espagnuolo. Moderato 03:31
- 11 Violin Sonata No. 2 in G Major, Op. 10b: II. Adagio 03:14
- 12 Violin Sonata No. 2 in G Major, Op. 10b: III. Air Polonaise. Rondo Allegro 02:07
Info for Montgeroult, Viotti, Weber & Mendelssohn: Violin Sonatas
Hélène de Montgeroult (1764-1836) was one of the most influential pianist composers of the early 19th Century – no mean feat at a time when figures such as Dussek (her teacher), Hummel, Field, Kalkbrenner, Cramer, Moscheles and last but not least Beethoven dominated the field. A field also dominated by men. Her 114 Études de difficultés progressives of 1816 exerted a considerable influence over composers such as Chopin, Mendelssohn (brother and sister) and the Schumanns – Robert and Clara. Montgeroult was also a regular duo partner with Viotti, the foremost violinist-composer of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. They toured far and wide over Europe. She also partnered with Kreutzer and Baillot. Of her nine Piano Sonatas, the 6th from 1800 features a violin accompaniment in the same way as Dussek’s ‘Sonatas for keyboard with violin’. This is a work of restless energy and daring harmonies. Montgeroult had a narrow escape from the guillotine in Paris as she was married to an imprisoned Austrian nobleman. Her skill at improvising on a revolutionary song won her freedom.
Sophie Rosa and Ian Buckle have curated a fascinating recital that partners Montgeroult’s sonata (receiving its world premier recording) with her duo partner Viotti’s 10th sonata, and the precocious F minor sonata by the 14 year old Felix Mendelssohn. Their recital concludes with Weber’s short and sparkling 2nd sonata written with gifted amateur musicians in mind.
Sophie Rosa, violin
Ian Buckle, piano
Sophie Rosa
enjoys a varied career as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral leader. She came to attention in 2011 after being awarded the Second Prize and Audience Prize at the 2nd Manchester International Violin Competition. She has performed across the UK as a recitalist in venues including the Royal Festival Hall, the Purcell Room, Wigmore Hall, Kings Place and Bridgewater Hall and has appeared as soloist with orchestras including Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Manchester Camerata. Sophie has broadcast for BBC Radio 3 and has released CDs on Rubicon Classics, Champs Hill and EM Records labels to critical acclaim.
Sophie is currently leader and artistic director of Sinfonia Viva and has appeared as guest leader with orchestras throughout the UK. As a keen chamber musician, Sophie is a member of Pixels Ensemble and also performs with contemporary music group, Psappha. She is a member of the teaching faculty at the University of Manchester.
Sophie plays on a Joseph Gagliano violin dated 1795 and a Claude Fonclause bow made available through the generous support of the Stradivari Trust.
Ian Buckle
maintains a varied performing career working as soloist, accompanist, chamber musician and orchestral pianist. He enjoys especially strong relationships with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and the John Wilson Orchestra, and has appeared with both as soloist on numerous occasions. He has also played concertos with the Royal Philharmonic, Opera North, Sinfonia Viva and the Manchester Concert Orchestras. Committed to contemporary music, he has been the pianist in Ensemble 10/10 since the group’s inception, premiering many new works in concerts nationwide including at Wigmore Hall and on BBC Radio 3; and his piano duo with Richard Casey specialises in performing music from the last and current centuries.
Ian has had works written for him by Benjamin Hackbarth, Timothy Jackson, Martin Iddon and Michael Spencer. He frequently collaborates with former Poet Laureate Andrew Motion in giving recitals of piano music and poetry, recent programmes including Shropshire and Other Lads, a celebration of A E Housman; Anthem for Doomed Youth, a commemoration of World War One; and Philip Larkin’s England. He is a member of both the piano-and-wind ensemble Zephyr and the Elysnan Horn Trio, formed when the group were students at the Royal Northern College of Music; and is the director and pianist of Pixels Ensemble.
Ian teaches at the Universities of Leeds and Liverpool and is an examiner with ABRSM. Current CD releases include transcriptions for cello and piano with Jonathan Aasgaard, a recital of new works for clarinet and piano with former BBC Young Musician winner Mark Simpson, violin and piano music by Edward German with Andrew Long, and a disc of English music with clarinettist Nicholas Cox. A recording of Gershwin’s New York Rhapsody with the John Wilson Orchestra live from the Royal Albert Hall is available on iTunes. Ian holds a season ticket at Sheffield Wednesday Football Club and is an enthusiast for French cinema and nice restaurants.
Booklet for Montgeroult, Viotti, Weber & Mendelssohn: Violin Sonatas