Vladigerov, Poulenc & Seabourne: Works for Violin & Piano Irina Borissova & Giacomo Battarino
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
06.09.2019
Label: Sheva Contemporary
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Irina Borissova & Giacomo Battarino
Composer: Pantcho Vladigerov (1889-1979), Peter Seabourne (1960), Francis Poulenc (1899-1963)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Pancho Vladigerov (1899 - 1978): Violin Sonata in D Major, Op. 1:
- 1 Violin Sonata in D Major, Op. 1: I. Agitato 07:36
- 2 Violin Sonata in D Major, Op. 1: II. Andante cantabile 09:53
- 3 Violin Sonata in D Major, Op. 1: III. Allegro con brio 10:32
- Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963): Violin Sonata, FP 119:
- 4 Violin Sonata, FP 119: I. Allegro con fuoco 07:15
- 5 Violin Sonata, FP 119: II. Intermezzo 06:50
- 6 Violin Sonata, FP 119: III. Presto tragico 05:42
- Peter Seabourne (b. 1960): A Portrait & 4 Nocturnes:
- 7 A Portrait & 4 Nocturnes: No. 1, Portrait (Chopin) 05:42
- 8 A Portrait & 4 Nocturnes: No. 2, Nocturne I (Moon Shadows) 03:20
- 9 A Portrait & 4 Nocturnes: No. 3, Nocturne II (Nothing but Moonlight) 06:09
- 10 A Portrait & 4 Nocturnes: No. 4, Nocturne III (Nightmare) 03:34
- 11 A Portrait & 4 Nocturnes: No. 5, Nocturne IV (Invictus) 07:28
Info for Vladigerov, Poulenc & Seabourne: Works for Violin & Piano
Virtuoso duo Irina Borissova and Giacomo Battarino present three composers who each found a personal way to pursue Romanticism. Bulgarian pioneer and father figure, Pancho Vladigerov wrote his lyrical Violin Sonata at the tender age of 15 – a work of tremendous precocity. Initially an “enfant terrible”, during the middle years of his life Francis Poulenc increasingly turned to a melancholy Romanticism. Both strands feature in his striking sonata dedicated to the memory of Spanish poet Garcia Lorca. British composer Peter Seabourne disowned his modernist juvenalia, instead forging a distinctively unique expressive voice, readily apparent in this character study of a troubled Frederic Chopin. With playing of huge energy and poeticism, this release is a real highlight in a Sheva catalogue already blessed with many!
Irina Borissova, violin
Giacomo Barrarino, piano
Irina Borissova
Born 1985 in Bulgaria, Irina Borissova came from a family of musicians. At a very early age, she showed exceptional violinistic talent and gave her first solo recital at the age of nine. Shortly thereafter, she was invited to perform with various orchestras in Lalo’s Symphonie Espagnole at age 13, and Paganini’s D major Concerto the year after. Since then, she has appeared as soloist with orchestras in Germany, Austria, England, Italy, and her homeland, and has been broadcast on several radio stations in Bulgaria, Germany and Italy.
Irina studied at the Musik School “Lubomir Pipkov” with Prof. Josiph Radionov (1999-2004) and since then at the Musikhochschule Mainz with Prof. Anne Shih. From the age of eleven she has been the winner of a string of awards, including First Prize at the International Competition “Mozart” in Sweden, Koczian in Czech Republic, Svetoslav Obretenov, Dobrin Petkov, and “Hope, Talents and Masters” in Bulgaria.
As chamber musician, she has performed at numerous international festivals with renowned international artists such as Roger Chase, Emil Rovner, Pavel Kolesnikov, Manuel Fischer-Dieskau, and Connie Shih. She has also served as soloist/leader of the Mainzer Virtuosi, and is frequently orchestral concertmaster under such conductors as Phillip Mann, Achim Fiedler and Tanya Prochazka.
Irina has a special interest in the interpretation of modern music. In 2002 she gave the world premieres of several works as soloist with the Plodiv Philharmonic. In 2007 she was invited by Arvo Pärt to perform his Tabula Rasa in Germany. She has recorded the world premiere of Peter Seabourne’s violin concerto This is a song for you alone, and Malcolm Arnold’s Concerto for Two Violins, which appeared under the Sheva label and garnered critical praise from Gramophone Magazine and Neue Musik Zeitung. Irina appears as soloist and concertmaster on a second CD of The Seasons of Vivaldi and Piazzolla with the Mainzer Virtuosi which received an excellent review in Das Orchester. In 2014 she performed the world premiere of Hans Kunstovny’s Krivo for solo violin and chamber orchestra, a piece dedicated to her and the Mainzer Virtuosi.
Irina also has an avid interest in Baroque performance practice, inspired by her work with Elizabeth Wallfisch, Prof. Felix Koch and Michael Hofstetter. She is a member of the Neumeyer Consort in Germany.
Irina has been on the faculty of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz since 2013, and plays a violin by Alessandro Mezzadri c.1720, courtesy of Guarneri Hall NFP and Darnton & Hersh Fine Violins, Chicago.
Booklet for Vladigerov, Poulenc & Seabourne: Works for Violin & Piano