Arranged by E. Ysaye for Violin Organ & Piano
Played on an English violin made in 1715 by Daniel Parker, left to him by Kreisler. Interesting arrangement by Ysaye.
D'Archambeau died on June 16, 2014, at his home in Massachusetts, aged 87
Violinist PIERRE D'ARCHAMBEAU comes from a long line of musicians. His father, Y wan d'Archambeau, was the cellist of the celebrated Flonzaley Quartet which enjoyed an international reputation for more than twenty-five
years.
Pierre d'Archambeau started piano lessons when he was four years old, and three years later he started violin. When he was only nine years old, he gave his first violin recital in the United States. He has won many prizes, among them the International Competition of Geneva, the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium Competition and the Medal of the Eugene Ysaye Foundation.
As the son of Y wan d'Archambeau, he has been in constant touch with personalities such as Arturo Toscanini, Pablo Casals, Jacques Thibaud, Nadia Boulanger and Fritz Kreisler, who bequeathed him the famous Daniel Parker
(1715) violin.
Pierre d'Archambeau is celebrated both here and abroad not only in concert but also as soloist with orchestras. He frequently features in his recitals the six Ysaye unaccompanied violin sonatas, the twenty-four caprices of Paganini, as well as the six Bach sonatas and partitas. His repertoire embraces more than fifty concerti.
Негізгі бет Pierre D' Archambeau , Chausson-Ysaye - Poeme, Marilyn Mason, (Organ) Michele Johns(Piano)
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