THE RED VIOLIN CAPRICES
CORIGLIANO: The Red Violin Caprices
(for violin solo) (2002)*
Sonata for Violin and Piano (1963)†
THOMSON: Three Portraits (1944) (arr. Samuel Dushkin, 1947)†
Five Ladies (1983)†
Eight Portraits (1928-1940)
*World Première Recording
Philippe Quint (violin), William Wolfram (piano)†
John Corigliano has revisited his score for the 1997 film The Red Violin several times. In The Red Violin Caprices, content is allied to a technique making strenuous demands on the performer. The pensive Theme is identical in substance to that heard in the earlier Chaconne (Naxos 8.559306), and its five variations range in style from the Paganinian virtuosity of the first, to the restrained ‘folk’ tinge of the third.
Corigliano’s Violin Sonata is among his earliest acknowledged works, its final ‘Allegro’ enhanced by some scintillating instrumental interplay.
Coming from a very different musical background, and representing a very different musical aesthetic, Virgil Thomson’s music displays a skilful assimilation of Gallic clarity and an American-derived nostalgia, with hymn tunes and traditional songs often being evident.
“I just heard Philippe Quint’s new recording of my Red Violin Caprices and he was absolutely amazing.”
– John Corigliano
“Philippe Quint is a wonderfully accomplished soloist.” Gramophone on Naxos 8559245
Naxos 8559364