Bartok / Erlih: Paganini Caprices

Bartok / Erlih SKU: 37021825
Bartok / Erlih: Paganini Caprices

Bartok / Erlih: Paganini Caprices

Bartok / Erlih SKU: 37021825

Format: CD

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Title: Paganini Caprices
Artist: Bartok / Erlih
Label: Doremi Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 061297807123
Genre: Classical

This release is the second volume in DOREMI's exploration of the recordings of Devy Erlih. Born in Paris on November 5, 1928 to a musical family, Moldovan Jewish immigrants, young Devy was soon recognized as an outstanding talented prodigy. The family made it through the WW II German Occupation and after the war Erlih continued his studies. He won the coveted Paris conservatoire Premier Prix and his career as violin soloist began. In 1955 Erlih won the International Long-Thibaud competition and subsequently toured throughout Europe, America and Japan. In addition to his vast standard classical repertoire, he became a champion of contemporary composers including Bartok, Jolivet, Dutilleux, Martinu, Milhaud, Sauguet, Maderna, Ropartz, Tomasi, LeJet, Jacque Charpentier, Denisov, Julien Falk, Paul Le Flem, Loucheur. Many composers wrote concertos or sonatas for him. Erlih was also a noted teacher and was on staff at the Paris Conservatoire. In 2010 he was the president of the Jury in the Long-Thibaud competition. Devy Erlih died in Paris in a road accident on February 7, 2012. He combined the raw gipsy music styles of his Balkan heritage with the refined elegance of the French violin school and his recordings are highly sought after by collectors.

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