Eugène Ysaÿe's "6 Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 27" is a remarkable collection of solo violin sonatas composed in July 1923. Each sonata is dedicated to a contemporary violinist, reflecting Ysaÿe's deep connection with the violinistic community of his time. This album, released in 2004 by Naxos, showcases Ysaÿe's influential role in the development of modern violin playing techniques.
The sonatas are a testament to Ysaÿe's virtuosic skill and innovative spirit. The first sonata in G Minor, dedicated to Joseph Szigeti, begins with a grave and introspective first movement, followed by a fugato, an allegretto poco scherzoso, and a finale con brio. The second sonata in A Minor, dedicated to Jacques Thibaud, includes a prelude titled "Obsession," a malinconia, a sarabande titled "Danse des ombres," and a fiery finale with "Les furies." The third sonata in D Minor, known as the "Ballade," is a single movement piece that showcases Ysaÿe's lyrical and expressive capabilities. The fourth sonata in E Minor features an allemande, a sarabande, and a presto finale. The fifth sonata in G Major includes "L'aurore" and a "Danse rustique," while the sixth sonata in E Major concludes the set with a single, expansive movement.
This album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolution of violin music and the contributions of Eugène Ysaÿe. The sonatas are not only technically demanding but also deeply expressive, offering a rich and varied listening experience. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Ysaÿe's "6 Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 27" is sure to captivate and inspire.