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Ofra Harnoy - Salut d'Amour (1990)

Ofra Harnoy - Salut d'Amour (1990)

BAND/ARTIST: Ofra Harnoy

  • Title: Salut d'Amour
  • Year Of Release: 1990
  • Label: RCA Victor Red Seal
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 01:02:29
  • Total Size: 252 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Popper / Hungarian Rhapsody 07:24
Hungarian Rhapsodies for cello & piano (or orchestra), Op 68
Composed by David Popper
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
02. Faure / Apres un Reve 02:50
Après un rêve ("Dans un sommeil"), song for voice & piano, Op. 7/1
Composed by Gabriel Faure
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
03. Rimsky-Korsakov / Flight of the Bumblebee 01:17
The Flight of the Bumble Bee, musical picture for orchestra (from The Tale of Tsar Saltan)
Composed by Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov
with Ofra Harnoy, Catherine Wilson
04. Liszt / Elegie 05:21
Elegies, for various instrumentations Élégie
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
05. Bloch / Prayer 03:50
From Jewish Life, sketches (3) for cello & piano Prayer
Composed by Ernest Bloch
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
06. Coulthard / Villanelle 02:25
Villanelle
Composed by Jean Coulthard
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
07. Granados / Orientale, Op. 37, No. 2 03:43
Spanish Dances (12), in 4 volumes for piano (also arrangements), Op. 37, H. 142 No 2 in C minor "Oriental"
Composed by Enrique Granados
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
08. Piatti / Caprice, Op. 25, No. 7 02:58
Caprices (12) for cello, Op 25 No 7
Composed by Alfredo Piatti
with Ofra Harnoy
09. Elgar / Salut d'amout 02:56
9. Salut d'amour, for violin & piano, Op. 12
Composed by Edward Elgar
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
10. Foss / Capriccio 06:46
Capriccio for cello & piano
Composed by Lukas Foss
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
11. Faure / Elegie 06:20
Élégie for cello & piano or orchestra in C minor, Op. 24
Composed by Gabriel Faure
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
12. Falla / Ritual Fire Dance 03:13
Ritual Fire Dance, for orchestra (from "El Amor brujo")
Composed by Manuel de Falla
with Ofra Harnoy, Catherine Wilson
13. Saint-Saens / Swan, The 02:49
The Swan (from "Carnival of the Animals"), original (for 2 pianos & ensemble) and arrangements
Composed by Camille Saint-Saens
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
14. Sarasate / Zapateado 03:10
Spanish Dances: Playera y zapateado, for violin & piano, Op 23 No 02 Zapateado
Composed by Pablo de Sarasate
with Ofra Harnoy, Helena Bowkun
15. Tchaikovsky / Valse Sentimentale 02:32
Valse sentimentale, for piano (or violin & piano) in F minor, Op. 51/6
Composed by Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
16. Debussy / La Fille aux Cheveux de lin 02:36
La fille aux cheveux de lin, prelude for piano, L. 117/8
Composed by Claude Debussy
with Ofra Harnoy, Michael Dussek
17. Gershwin / Summertime 02:11
Summertime, song (from Porgy and Bess, opera)
Composed by George Gershwin
with Ofra Harnoy, Catherine Wilson

Performers:
Ofra Harnoy - cello
Michael Dussek - piano
Catherine Wilson - piano
Helena Bowkun - piano

Canadian cellist Ofra Harnoy is one of the best-known performers on her instrument worldwide. She has given concerts on five continents and has played at the request of Charles, Prince of Wales; President Bill Clinton; three Canadian Prime Ministers; and several times for the Imperial Japanese family.

Harnoy was not born in Canada but in Israel, daughter to Jacob Harnoy, a classical record producer and compulsive record collector whose holdings run to more than 30,000 items. She received her first instruction on the cello from her father, who is a violinist; more serious studies were undertaken with Vladimir Orlov after Harnoy immigrated with her family to Canada. Harnoy made her debut in Toronto at the age of 10; at 14 she participated in the Aldeburgh Festival, where she met her idol cellist Jacqueline Du Pré and then studied for three years with Du Pré's teacher William Pleeth. In 1982 Harnoy won an International Concert Artist's Guild Award, and in 1983 Musical America magazine named her its "young musician of the year."

Harnoy has enjoyed the benefits of a long (by postmodern standards) association with a major label, BMG Classics, beginning in 1987. These recordings elicited considerable comment, not so much from the music involved as from the dolled-up, glamour-conscious photos on the front covers of the releases. Some critics carped about Harnoy's pop star appearance, and in doing so missed the brave stand Harnoy made for neglected and significant cello music – Harnoy recorded nearly all of the Vivaldi concertos, the mega-difficult Offenbach concerto, and works by Viotti, Myslivecek, and Lalo.

Harnoy's work for BMG Classics concluded after 15 releases in 1999, ending so abruptly that it stranded her recording of the Elgar Cello Concerto. A couple of years earlier Harnoy likewise broke free from the influence of her father Jacob Harnoy, who had acted as her manager. Although recordings have not figured into her later career, Harnoy has continued in teaching master classes and in concertizing, an activity she enjoys the most among her endeavors. As Harnoy once stated in an interview; "The only time I really feel that I'm making music is when I'm performing. I love feeling the vibrations of the audience, when they hold their breath through the silences, which is when I really feel a bond. It's an incredible experience.





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