Tuesday 21 February 2023

 The Unaccompanied Violin Sonatas (1955-56)
by Johann Sebastian Bach, Johanna Martzy

Recorded:1954-55, Studio No.3, Abbey Road, London(complete)

March 26-27, 1955 (BWV 1001), 
April 27-30, 1955 (BWV 1002).
March & April 1955 (BWV 1003) 
July 1954 (BWV 1004)
May & June 1954 (BWV 1005) 
May 1955 (BWV 1006.)

Label: Columbia – 33CX 1286/ 33CX 1287 / 33CX 1745(no.4,6)
Format: 3 x Vinyl, LP
Country: UK
Publication date: 1959


Volume One)

Recorded: March 26-27, 1955 (BWV 1001), 
                  April 27-30, 1955 (BWV 1002).

Label: Columbia – 33CX 1286
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: UK
Publication date : 1959
Topics: Classical, Baroque
Language: English

  Sonata For Violin Solo No. 1 In G Minor, BWV. 1001
A1. Adagio
A2. Fuga
A3. Siciliano
A4. Presto
  
Partita For Violin Solo No. 1 In B Minor, BWV. 1002
B1. Allemanda
B2. Double
B3. Corrente
B4. Double
B5  Sarabanda
B6. Double
B7. Tempo di Bourrée
B8. Double


(Volume Two)


Recorded: March & April 1955 (BWV 1003.)
                  July 1954 (BWV 1004.)

Label: Columbia – 33CX 1287
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: UK
Publication date : 1959
Topics: Classical, Baroque
Language: English

Sonata For Solo Violin - No. 3 In A Minor
A1. Grave
A2. Fuga
A3. Andante
A4. Allegro

Sonata For Solo Violin - No. 4 In D Minor (Partita No.2)
B1. Allemanda
B2. Corrente
B3. Sarabanda
B4. Giga
B5. Giaccona


(Volume Three)


Recorded: May & June 1954 (BWV 1005) 
                 May 1955 (BWV 1006.)
 
Label: Columbia 33CX 1288
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: UK
Publication date : 1959
Topics: Classical, Baroque
Language: English

  Violin Sonata No. 5 In C Major
A1. Adagio
A2. Fuga
A3. Largo
A4. Allegro Assai

  Violin Sonata No. 6 In E Major (Partita No.3)
B1. Preludio
B2. Loure
B3. Gavotte & Rondo
B4. Menuetto 1 & 2
B5. Bourree
B6. Giga

("Johanna Martzy (1924-1979) was an acclaimed Hugarian violinist who was tutoured by the great Jenö
Hubay (who predicted she would become one of the greats) before studying at the Budapest Academy
of Music at the ripe old age of 10 years! 
She made her debut in Budapest when she was 13 and graduated from the Academy in 1942.
In 1947 she won first prize in the Geneva competition, the Concours International 
d’Exécution Musicale, toured widely both in Europe and in the USA quickly building her reputation
as a soloist and chamber ensemble player.
She passed away from cancer in 1979 at the age of only 54. 
She recorded relatively little by the standards of other great violinists, and the last decades of her 
life she made virtually no recordings.")

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