Jelly d'Arányi: The complete Columbia recordings (1928-31) (Remastered 2025) Jelly d'Arányi

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
07.03.2025

Label: Biddulph Recordings

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Jelly d'Arányi

Composer: Jelly dArányi (1893-1966)

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  • Tomaso Antonio Vitali (1663 - 1745): Chaconne (arr. Charlier):
  • 1 Vitali: Chaconne (arr. Charlier) 08:12
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Adagio from ‎Toccata, Adagio and Fugue (arr. Siloti):
  • 2 Bach: Adagio from ‎Toccata, Adagio and Fugue (arr. Siloti) 03:18
  • Jean-Antoine Desplanes (1678 - 1760): Intrada (arr. Nachéz):
  • 3 Desplanes: Intrada (arr. Nachéz) 03:08
  • Francesco Maria Veracini (1690 - 1768): Grave (Attributed to F. M. Verachini, said to be by Mario Corti):
  • 4 Veracini: Grave (Attributed to F. M. Verachini, said to be by Mario Corti) 02:48
  • Allesandro Parisotti (1853 - 1913): Arietta (Attributed to Pergolesi; composed by A. Parisotti):
  • 5 Parisotti: Arietta (Attributed to Pergolesi; composed by A. Parisotti) 03:05
  • Pietro Nardini (1722 - 1793): Andante from "Violin Concerto in E Minor" (arr. Miska Hauser):
  • 6 Nardini: Andante from "Violin Concerto in E Minor" (arr. Miska Hauser) 04:40
  • Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714 - 1787): Melodie (arr. Kreisler):
  • 7 Gluck: Melodie (arr. Kreisler) 03:16
  • Fritz Kreisler (1875 - 1962): Scherzo 'in the style of Dittersdorf':
  • 8 Kreisler: Scherzo 'in the style of Dittersdorf' 02:43
  • Rondino on a theme of Beethoven:
  • 9 Kreisler: Rondino on a theme of Beethoven 02:27
  • Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897): Hungarian Dance No. 8 (arr. Joachim):
  • 10 Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 8 (arr. Joachim) 02:36
  • Jenő Hubay (1858 - 1937): Poème hongrois (Remastered 2024):
  • 11 Hubay: Poème hongrois (Remastered 2024) 02:22
  • Léo Delibes (1836 - 1891): Passepied (arr. Gruenberg):
  • 12 Delibes: Passepied (arr. Gruenberg) 02:39
  • František Drdla (1868 - 1944): Souvenir:
  • 13 Drdla: Souvenir 03:12
  • Nicholas Gatty (1874 - 1946): Bagatelle:
  • 14 Gatty: Bagatelle 02:36
  • A. Walter Kramer (1890 - 1969): Silhouette:
  • 15 Kramer: Silhouette 04:22
  • Issac Albéniz (1860 - 1909): Tango (arr. Dushkin):
  • 16 Albéniz: Tango (arr. Dushkin) 03:07
  • Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946): Jota (arr. Kochánski):
  • 17 Falla: Jota (arr. Kochánski) 02:46
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791): Mineut in G Minor:
  • 18 Mozart: Mineut in G Minor 03:30
  • Violin Concerto No. 3 in G,K.216:
  • 19 Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G,K.216: I Allegro (Remastered 2024) 07:44
  • 20 Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G,K.216: II Adagio (Remastered 2024) 06:10
  • 21 Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G,K.216: III Rondeau: Allegro (Remastered 2024) 05:48
  • Total Runtime 01:20:29

Info for Jelly d'Arányi: The complete Columbia recordings (1928-31) (Remastered 2025)



Born in Budapest in 1893, Jelly d’Arányi was the youngest of three remarkable sisters who all became prominent musicians. Jelly studied with Jeno Hubay at the Royal Academy in Budapest, and completed her studies in 1907. She was to have continued her studies with her great-uncle Joseph Joachim, who wanted to take her under his wing. Unfortunately, he died just before d’Arányi’s studies were to begin and as a result, she had no formal tuition after the age of 14. Despite this, her natural talent was extraordinary and she developed into one of the most prominent women violinists at the beginning of the 20th century.

After coming to Britain in February 1909, she met Casals and Tovey and made her London début with the latter. She eventually settled in the UK established a piano trio with the cellist Guilhermina Suggia and Clara Schumann’s pupil Fanny Davies in 1914. Following her Wigmore Hall debut in 1919, the critic of The Times wrote ‘d’Arányi sets us an example of what tone can and should be.’

This album includes all the pieces d’Arányi made for the Columbia label in the late 1920s and early-1930, as well as her only solo concerto recording: the Mozart’s G-major Concerto, originally made for Vocalion.

Jelly d’Arányi, violin
Aeolian Orchestra
Stanley Chapple, conductor

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