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Description: | What does the German word Heimat mean? The place of oneâ??s birth, a place of initial socialisation, or a feeling of security and belonging? Many composers made the city of Vienna their Heimat. Beethoven, Schubert, Ernst, Vo ÃÅ¡ek and Mozart â?? all represented on this recording â?? were shaped by its rich traditions and contributed to the style that we now call Viennese Classicism. The Austrian capital has always been a centre for the arts, and music in particular. It attracts creative minds and artists and is the embodiment of a bridge between tradition and modernity. This recording aims to take the listener on a journey of discovery through a pivotal period around the year 1800, in the form of a spontaneous and intimate chamber music concert. It combines masterpieces of the duo repertoire for violin and piano with little-known gems such as Vo ÃÅ¡ek's Sonata in G major. - What does the German word Heimat mean? The place of one's birth, a place of initial socialisation, or a feeling of security and belonging? Many composers made the city of Vienna their Heimat. Beethoven, Schubert, Ernst, Vorisek and Mozart - all represented on this recording - were shaped by it's rich traditions and contributed to the style that we now call Viennese Classicism. The Austrian capital has always been a centre for the arts, and music in particular. It attracts creative minds and artists and is the embodiment of a bridge between tradition and modernity. This recording aims to take the listener on a journey of discovery through a pivotal period around the year 1800, in the form of a spontaneous and intimate chamber music concert. It combines masterpieces of the duo repertoire for violin and piano with little-known gems such as Vorisek's Sonata in G major."Heimat in der Ferne" is a captivating CD by the talented duo Boris Kusnezow and Fedor Rudin, released under the renowned label Fuga Libera. This album explores themes of longing, nostalgia, and cultural identity through an exquisite selection of classical works that bridge Eastern European roots with Western influences. Pianist Boris Kusnezow and violinist Fedor Rudin are both celebrated for their expressive artistry and technical brilliance; together they create a musical journey that resonates deeply with listeners. Kusnezow has garnered international acclaim as a chamber musician, while Rudin?winner of prestigious competitions such as the Premio Paganini?has performed worldwide as both soloist and concertmaster. The label Fuga Libera is known for its commitment to high-quality recordings and innovative programming in classical music, consistently supporting outstanding artists who push creative boundaries. |
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