Bazzini: Virtuoso Works for Violin and Piano

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ANTONIO BAZZINI
Bazzini: Virtuoso Works for Violin and Piano
Chloe Hanslip (violin) Caspar Frantz (piano)

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Release Date: Friday 10 October 2008

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Antonio Bazzini, born in Brescia in 1818, was one of the great violinist-composers of the 19th century. After encouragement from Paganini following an encounter in 1836, he lived the life of a touring virtuoso for many years.

Though he composed in larger forms, he is best remembered as the composer of numerous salon pieces for violin and piano, the most famous being La Ronde des lutins (The Dance of the Goblins), but also including many character pieces of various descriptions. Eventually returning to Italy, he was appointed first professor and then director of the Milan Conservatory and was a teacher of Mascagni and Puccini.

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"Hanslip has a clear tone, very accurate intonation, nimble fingers, and a tight, fast vibrato that she can employ on short notes. She knows how to shape a phrase by varying dynamics and adding accents.

Bazzini is best known today for his wacky, tasteless, showy 'Dance of the Goblins', which concludes this collection. The rest of his music is rarely performed, and all-Bazzini discs like this one are rare. His music isn't the greatest, but much of it is pleasant if it is performed as well as it is here; and this is by far the best all-Bazzini recital I have heard, thanks to Hanslip's taste and immaculate technique…Hanslip plays 'The Dance of the Goblins' as well as I've ever heard it." American Record Guide

Tracks:

Calabrese, Op. 34, No. 63
Morceaux lyriques, Op. 41
Le Carillon d'Arras, Op. 36
2 morceaux de salon, Op. 122
Grandes Etudes, Op. 493
Morceaux en forme de sonate, Op. 44
La ronde des lutins, Op. 25