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COMPOSERLudwig van Beethoven, Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Schubert, Jan Vaclav Hu
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PERFORMERFedor Rudin, Boris Kusnezow
Heimat in der Ferne
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- Fuga Libera
- November 15, 2024
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RELEASE DATENovember 15, 2024
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UPC5400439008380
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CATALOG NUMBERFUG838
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LABELFuga Libera
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NUMBER OF DISCS1
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What does the German word Heimat mean? The place of one's birth, a place of initial socialisation, or a feeling of security and belonging? Many composers made the city of Vienna their Heimat. Beethoven, Schubert, Ernst, Vorisek and Mozart - all represented on this recording - were shaped by it's rich traditions and contributed to the style that we now call Viennese Classicism. The Austrian capital has always been a centre for the arts, and music in particular. It attracts creative minds and artists and is the embodiment of a bridge between tradition and modernity. This recording aims to take the listener on a journey of discovery through a pivotal period around the year 1800, in the form of a spontaneous and intimate chamber music concert. It combines masterpieces of the duo repertoire for violin and piano with little-known gems such as Vorisek's Sonata in G major.
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