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						| Strauss composed the Violin Sonata under the romantic spell of Pauline de Ahna, whom he later married. The work is full of youthful energy, hope, and anticipation. 
 Franck’s sonata was first performed in 1886 by the  virtuoso violinist Eugene Ysaÿe. The sonata was composed as a wedding gift for Ysaÿe  and Franck presented him with the manuscript at his wedding-day breakfast.  Wasting no time, Ysaÿe rehearsed the composition and performed it at his own nuptials. The sonata soon became a signature piece  in Ysaÿe’s repertoire.
 					About Catherine: "What will absorb you  is Manoukian's singing line, 
gossamer finesse and passionate rhetorical flourishes." 
									          - Vancouver Sun
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 About Xiayin:
 "an estimable grasp of pianistic color and an ability to maintain and  illuminate a strand of melody within the thickest of textures." - New York Times
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 Catalog: MAR 385
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 Track Listing
 Richard  Strauss: Sonata for Violin and Piano 
                      in E flat major, Op. 18
 1      I            Allegro ma non troppo
 2      II           Improvisation - Andante cantabile
 3      III          Finale: Andante - Allegro
 César Franck: Sonata for violin and piano  in A major 4      I            Allegretto ben moderato
 5      II           Allegro
 6      III          Recitativo-Fantasia (Ben moderato – Molto  lento)
 7      IV          Allegretto poco mosso   (Listen)
 
 Total playing time: 57:20
 
 
 
 
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