Origins, Works for Solo Violin Lucia Veintimilla

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2023

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
27.01.2023

Label: Aria Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Lucia Veintimilla

Komponist: Jorge Muñiz (1974), Francisco Coll (1985), Dario Marianelli (1963), Eugène Ysaÿe (1858-1931)

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  • Jorge Muñiz (b. 1960): Salve Regina for Solo Violin:
  • 1 Muñiz: Salve Regina for Solo Violin 06:42
  • Francisco Coll (b. 1985): Hyperludes for Solo Violin:
  • 2 Coll: Hyperludes for Solo Violin: Hyperlude I 03:37
  • 3 Coll: Hyperludes for Solo Violin: Hyperlude II 02:01
  • 4 Coll: Hyperludes for Solo Violin: Hyperlude III 01:53
  • 5 Coll: Hyperludes for Solo Violin: Hyperlude IV 04:27
  • 6 Coll: Hyperludes for Solo Violin: Hyperlude V 04:53
  • Dario Marianelli (b. 1963): Suite per Violin Solo:
  • 7 Marianelli: Suite per Violin Solo: I. Preludio 02:11
  • 8 Marianelli: Suite per Violin Solo: II. Allemanda 02:18
  • 9 Marianelli: Suite per Violin Solo: III. Corrente 03:15
  • 10 Marianelli: Suite per Violin Solo: IV. Sarabanda 02:45
  • 11 Marianelli: Suite per Violin Solo: V. Minuetto 02:47
  • 12 Marianelli: Suite per Violin Solo: VI. Giga 03:41
  • Eugène Ysaÿe (1858 - 1931): Sonate Posthume pour Violon Seul, Op. 27bis.:
  • 13 Ysaÿe: Sonate Posthume pour Violon Seul, Op. 27bis.: I. Molto Moderato ma con Brio 04:09
  • 14 Ysaÿe: Sonate Posthume pour Violon Seul, Op. 27bis.: II. Canzona - Lento e Mesto 04:01
  • 15 Ysaÿe: Sonate Posthume pour Violon Seul, Op. 27bis. : III. Finale Giocoso 03:09
  • Total Runtime 51:49

Info zu Origins, Works for Solo Violin

"Origins" entführt uns in die faszinierenden und einzigartigen Klangwelten von vier zeitgenössischen Komponisten: Jorge Muñiz, Francisco Coll, Dario Marianelli und Eugène Ysaÿe. Ihre Werke, die alle für die Violine geschrieben wurden, tragen zur Erweiterung des Repertoires für dieses große Instrument bei. Mit der Musik dieser Komponisten wollte die spanische Geigerin Lucía Veintimilla eine kleine autobiografisch-musikalische Reise durch die Orte unternehmen, die für ihre persönliche und musikalische Entwicklung entscheidend waren.

Die in La Mancha geborene Lucía Veintimilla begann im Alter von vier Jahren mit dem Geigenspiel und zog einige Jahre später nach England, wo sie an der Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London ihr Hochschulstudium und ihren Master-Abschluss mit der höchsten Qualifikation abschloss. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Vielseitigkeit als Rezitalistin, Kammermusikerin und Solistin. Sie ist in den wichtigsten Konzertsälen Europas und Asiens aufgetreten und wird regelmäßig zu Musikfestivals in aller Welt eingeladen. Ihre Auftritte wurden u. a. von Radio Nacional de España, BBC Radio 3 in England und dem spanischen Fernsehen übertragen. Außerdem wurde sie für "Art on the move" ausgewählt, ein Buch, das fünfzig der besten in London lebenden spanischen Künstler porträtiert.

Lucia Veintimilla, Violine




Lucia Veintimilla
feels equally at home performing with historical and modern instruments as a recitalist, chamber musician and concerto soloist. She has given concerts in every major country in Europe and Asia and is regularly invited to participate in music festivals around the world. Lucia has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and Spanish National Radio and TV and has been featured in “Art On The Move”, a book portraying 50 Spanish Artists based in London.

Her debut album Origins, comprising solo violin works by Dario Marianelli, Francisco Coll and Jorge Muñiz commissioned and dedicated to Lucía, will be released on ARIA CLASSICS record label in January 2023. Lucia’s previously released album with Deco Ensemble has been praised as, “[…] absolutely wonderful and even breathtaking at times, both due to the excellent selection of material and of course by the masterful execution by these virtuosi players”.

She has received numerous awards and scholarships, including the British-Spanish Society Centenary Award, the Elizabeth Sweeting Award, BBVA and Leverhulme Scholarships and the Wolfson Foundation Instrument Award, which enabled her to commission a violin to be made by the renowned Spanish luthier, Jardon Rico.

She has collaborated with acclaimed orchestras and conductors which include; the London Symphony Orchestra, The London Mozart Players, The Academy of Ancient Music, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra or the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment with Sir Simon Rattle, Valerie Gergiev, Marin Alsop, Vladimir Jurowski, Antonio Pappano, Gianandrea Noseda, Elim Cham or Richard Egarr, amongst others.

Lucia started learning the violin at the age of four and some years later she moved to England where she completed her Bachelors and Masters degrees with Distinction at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

Lucía's recent performances include concerts for the British Spanish Society at St. at St. James’s Church Piccadilly, at the 2021 Princess of Asturias Awards and the CIMCO chamber music festivals in Oviedo. In addition to recitals at the Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, at the Mozarthaus Hall in Vienna and at music festivals in England, France, Germany and Belgium. Lucía will perform as soloist the two Violin Concertos by Mendelssohn and the Four Seasons by Vivaldi. She will give several solo violin recitals, as well as violin and piano recitals in different concert halls in Europe.



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