Louis Vierne (Concert-Centenaire Vol. II) Judith Ingolfsson & Vladimir Stoupel

Cover Louis Vierne (Concert-Centenaire Vol. II)

Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
04.11.2016

Label: Accentus Music

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Judith Ingolfsson & Vladimir Stoupel

Composer: Louis Vierne (1870-1937)

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  • Louis Vierne (1870-1937): Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Minor, Op. 23:
  • 1 I. Large - Animé 07:30
  • 2 II. Calme 11:21
  • 3 III. Très Vif 04:08
  • 4 IV. Large - Lent 15:40
  • Piano Quintet in C Minor, Op. 42:
  • 5 I. Poco Lento - Moderato 12:28
  • 6 II. Larghetto Sostenuto 13:41
  • 7 III. Maestoso - Allegro Molto Risoluto 10:53
  • Total Runtime 01:15:41

Info for Louis Vierne (Concert-Centenaire Vol. II)

Violinist Judith Ingolfsson and pianist Vladimir Stoupel are both accomplished soloists with international concert careers. In 2006, they began a successful collaboration, searching for new paths in chamber music and devoting themselves to the cultivation of an uncommon repertoire. One of their projects is “Concert-Centenaire,” dedicated to composers whose lives were influenced by the First World War.

The life of French composer Louis Vierne (1870-1937), a pupil of César Franck, was marked by terrible blows of fate, and yet he reached the heights of the compositional profession in spite of the difficult times in which he lived. Almost blind from birth, Vierne became the organist of Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris and was celebrated during his lifetime as both a soloist and a composer. Today his works are for the most part – unjustly – ignored. This recording seeks to restore them to their rightful place. The richly nuanced Sonata in G minor for violin and piano was commissioned by the renowned virtuoso Eugène Ysaÿe, who played the triumphant first performance of the work in 1908. The Piano Quintet in C minor is dedicated to Vierne’s son, who was killed in the First World War. This piece is widely acknowledged as Vierne’s finest chamber music composition and is notable for its bold emotionality as well as its masterful construction.

Judith Ingolfsson, violin
Vladimir Stoupel, piano
Additional musicians:
Rebecca Li, violin
Stefan Fehlandt, viola
Stephan Forck, cello




Judith Ingolfsson
ist bekannt für ihre intensiven, souveränen Auftritte, ihre kompromisslose musikalische Reife und ihren charismatischen Vortragsstil. Sie lebt in Berlin und genießt eine weltweite Karriere. Sie tritt regelmäßig als Solistin, Kammermusikerin und – zusammen mit dem Pianisten Vladimir Stoupel – im 2006 gegründeten Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel auf. Judith Ingolfsson spielt regelmäßig in den großen Konzerthäusern der Welt, darunter im Konzerthaus Berlin, der Tokyo Opera City, dem Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. und in der Carnegie Hall in New York. Konzertreisen führten sie durch fast die gesamten USA sowie Europa, Israel, Island, Russland, China, Taiwan, Hong-Kong, Macao, Japan, Kanada, Puerto Rico, Panama und Brasilien. Sie arbeitet als Solistin kontinuierlich mit großen Orchestern und namhaften Dirigenten wie Wolfgang Sawallisch oder Leonard Slatkin. Ihr Musikstudium absolvierte Judith Ingolfsson beim legendären Violinisten und Pädagogen Jascha Brodsky am Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia und bei David Cerone und Donald Weilerstein am Cleveland Institute of Music. Neben der Goldmedaille beim prestigeträchtigen Internationalen Violinwettbewerb von Indianapolis 1998 erspielte sie sich zahlreiche Preise und Auszeichnungen, unter anderem den 1. Preis bei der Concert Artists Guild Competition in New York und den 3. Preis beim internationalen Violinwettbewerb Premio Paganini in Genua. Seit 2008 ist Judith Ingolfsson Professorin an der Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Stuttgart und seit 2019 auch am Peabody Institute der Johns Hopkins University. Sie spielt eine Lorenzo-Guadagnini-Violine von 1750.



Booklet for Louis Vierne (Concert-Centenaire Vol. II)

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