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Introduction et Tarentelle op. 43
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Pablo de Sarasate

A violinist and composer from Spain. During his childhood he already rose to become a celebrated virtuoso whose precise playing was described as brilliant and having a beautiful tonal quality. He was the dedicatee of world-famous violin concerti including Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 2, op. 44. He himself wrote works for orchestra, including fantasies on operatic themes, as well as salon and chamber music. His musical language is characterized by folk elements.

1844Born in Pamplona on March 10. His father, the director of a military band, fosters his musical education. A child prodigy, he makes his debut as a violinist at approximately eight years of age. He studies in Madrid with Manuel Rodríquez.
1856With the support of the Spanish court he studies violin at the Paris Conservatoire under Jean-Delphin Alard and harmony with Napoléon-Henri Reber.
1857He is awarded the Conservatoire’s first prize in violin.
1858He wins the Conservatoire’s first prize in harmony.
from 1860Up to 200 concerts per year take him throughout Europe, Russia, the United States, and South America. His repertoire includes the violin concerti of Beethoven and Mendelssohn. He also increasingly focuses on chamber music.
1908Dies in Biarritz on September 20.

About the Authors

Peter Jost (Editor)

Dr. Peter Jost, born in 1960 in Diefflen/Saar, read musicology, German and comparative studies at Saarland University in Saarbrücken. He did his PhD in 1988 with a thesis on Robert Schumann’s Waldszenen.

From November 1991 to April 2009 he was a research associate at the Richard Wagner Complete Edition in Munich, and since May 2009 has been an editor at G. Henle Publishers. His Urtext editions comprise predominantly French music of the 19th and 20th centuries, including works by Lalo, Saint-Saëns and Ravel.

Henle’s uitgave onderscheidt zich niet alleen door de grondige editie en een overzichtelijke vormgeving: de afzonderlijke solopartij is van betekening voorzien door de gewaardeerde violist Augustin Hadelich en voor het voorwoord tekende Sarasate-biografe Maria Nagore Ferrer.

de nieuwe muze, 2022

Again, G. Henle’s edition is outstanding, with an urtext violin part in addition to a very helpful violin part fingered and bowed by Augustin Hadelich. The overall editor is Peter Jost, with an excellent Preface written by María Nagore Ferre.

Stringendo, 2022

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