Composer(s): Ysaÿe, Eugène
Label: Solo Musica
Genre: Instrumental
Period: 20th Century
Catalogue No: SM479
Barcode: 4260123644796
Release Date: 01/2025

YSAŸE, E.: 6 Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 27 (Hoxha Ganiyev)

“What makes Ysaÿe’s solo sonatas so extraordinary is the richness of their harmonies, offering endless possibilities to explore a vast spectrum of contrasts in sound projection and violinistic effects each time you engage with them. To me, these works are like a boundless ocean, where every dive reveals something new, enveloping you in an infinite palette of colors and emotions. The experience of both playing and listening to them is nothing short of breathtaking, as they invite you into a world of perpetual discovery, where the music seems to breathe and transform with every interpretation.” Elvin Hoxha Ganiyev

The Belgian violinist and composer Eugène Ysaÿe (1858–1931) created Six Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 27 in 1923. His intention was to leave a legacy for future generations that would testify to the performance techniques of his time, with particular emphasis on the evolution of musical language since the era of Johann Sebastian Bach. As he wrote: Indeed, the Six Sonatas are dedicated to violinists of European origin, in order: Hungarian, French, Romanian, Austrian, Belgian, and Spanish. However, Ysaÿe’s project was essentially detached from national or Eurocentric concerns, as the dedications were meant to commemorate the greatest musicians of the younger generation. The structure of the collection and the number of works reference Bach’s Sonatas (three pieces) and Partitas for Solo Violin (three works), which Ysaÿe and his contemporaries regarded as a significant point of reference in violin literature. References to Bach, so evident both in the entire collection and in the individual sonatas, are not, however, the only ones that can be found in Op. 27. There are also notable influences from romantic song and mid-19th-century operatic arias, interwoven with references to medieval sequences and the virtuosic style of Niccolò Paganini. When composing the Op. 27 Sonatas, Ysaÿe was withdrawing from concert life. Therefore, this collection serves as a unique kind of musical testament, commenting on the performance achievements of his era while also anticipating the further development of violin literature. Particularly striking are the recurring motifs of warning and disruption, provocatively foreshadowing changes in the musical language of the second half of the 20th century.

Tracklist

Ysaÿe, Eugène
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
1I. Grave: Lento assai06:28
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
2II. Fugato: Molto moderato05:39
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
3III. Allegretto poco scherzoso: Amabile06:05
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
4IV. Finale con brio: Allegro fermo02:53
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
5I. Prelude, "Obsession": Poco vivace02:49
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
6II. Malinconia: Poco Lento03:47
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
7III. Sarabande: Lento, "Danse des ombres" (Dance of the shades)04:36
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
8IV. Les Furies: Allegro furioso03:21
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
9Sonata for Solo Violin in D Minor, Op. 27, No. 3, "Ballade"08:03
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
10I. Allemanda: Lento maestoso06:50
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
11II. Sarabande: Quasi lento04:08
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
12III. Finale: Presto ma non troppo03:39
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
13I. L'Aurore: Lento assai04:45
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
14II. Danse rustique: Allegro giocoso molto moderato05:40
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)
15Sonata for Solo Violin in E Major, Op. 27, No. 608:18
Hoxha Ganiyev, Elvin (violin)

Total Playing Time: 01:17:01