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played by some minstrels at the count's court. That instrument, called the violin, was much better than the viol – its tone was like the human voice and could express every feeling and passion. From that moment the young man no longer took pleasure in his viol. Day and night he was thinking of that wonderful new instrument that could express joy and sorrow and whose tones went straight to the human heart. Then he had a dream: he saw before him a young woman of indescribable beauty, not unlike his own love, Biethline. She came to him and kissed his brow. The young man awoke and looked at the wall his broken and neglected viol used to hang on and could barely believe his eyes: there, instead of the viol, was a new instrument of beautiful proportions. He put it against his shoulder and drew the bow over the strings, producing sounds that were truly divine. The violin sang in a heartwarming tone: it rejoiced and wept for happiness – and so did the musician. Thus, goes the legend, came the first violin to the Ardennes and to the Ysaÿe family.
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Walloon text and its French, Dutch and English translations, and introductory texts in French, Dutch, German and English. The story is based on an incident that occurred in 1877 during a miners' strike in the Liège region. During clashes with the police, some shots were fired. The wife of a foreman rushed forward to seize a grenade which had been placed in the offices by a striker, but the grenade exploded and she was killed.
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The critics were appreciative but the opera did not find a place in the standard repertoire. It was performed again by Opéra Royal de Wallonie in Liege, 25 November 2006. This performance was recorded and is published by the non-profit association in a two CD set accompanied by a book containing the
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beautifully. From then on the villagers took pleasure in dancing and singing to the strains of his viol. One day an illustrious stranger stopped in front of the smithy to have his horse shod. The count's servant saw the viol inside and told the young smith that he had heard a new Italian instrument
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During his tenure as professor at the Conservatoire, Ysaÿe continued to tour ever more widely, visiting all of Europe, Russia, and the United States. Despite health concerns, particularly regarding the condition of his hands, Ysaÿe was at his best when performing, and many prominent composers
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to the violinist, who studied the score with great care. The quartet received its premiere on 29 December 1893 by the Ysaÿe Quartet at the Société Nationale in Paris, to mixed reviews. The virtuoso and the composer also corresponded during the writing of Debussy's
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before settling down in Canada. She also hosted and performed on a classical radio program on CKAR Radio in Huntsville, Ontario. Ysaÿe's great-grandson, Franc Mosbaugh, is a Canadian musician/singer and award-winning commercial jingle composer.
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to them as a gift on the morning of the wedding, and after a hurried rehearsal Ysaÿe performed the piece at the marriage celebration. The sonata had its formal concert premiere in Brussels on 15 December 1886 with Franck in the audience.
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lessons at age five with his father. He would later recognize his father's teaching as the foundation of everything he knew on his instrument, even though he went on to study with highly reputed masters. In 1867, Ysaÿe entered the
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and would sometimes correspond with him by letter. The two had great respect for each other and Ysaÿe was a significant supporter of the younger composer's early career. Debussy dedicated his only
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It was told of a boy whom some woodcutters found in the forest and brought to the village. The boy grew up to be a blacksmith. Once, at a village festival, he astonished everyone by playing the
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interpretations. His technique was brilliant and finely honed, and in this respect he is the first modern violinist whose technique was without the shortcomings of some earlier artists.
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Studying with these teachers meant that he was part of the so-called Franco-Belgian school of violin playing, which dates back to the development of the modern violin bow by
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As his physical ailments grew more prohibitive, Ysaÿe turned more to teaching, conducting and an early love, composition. Among his most famous works are the six
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Sonata for two violins, in A minor, Op. posth. (1915) [1. Poco lento, maestoso – Allegro fermo; 2. Allegretto poco lento; 3. Finale. Allegro vivo e con fuoco)
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De Creus (aka: Creus, Decreus), Camille Leo Ernest Jules (born: 23 Sep 1876, Paris, France – died: 26 Sep 1939, Fontainebleau, France), pianist and composer.
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said, "The quality of tone was ravishingly beautiful.... He seemed to get more colour out of a violin than any of his contemporaries."
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Which translates into: Monument erected by the Belgian National Committee of the Society of authors, composers and music publishers.
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A complete list of available orchestral works, including concerto works, is available on the Symphony Orchestra Library Center.
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in 1898, but declined it due to his busy solo performance schedule. In 1918, he accepted the music director's position with the
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in Paris, which was the start of his great success as a concert artist. The next year, Ysaÿe received a professorship at the
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was written as a wedding present for Ysaÿe and his wife in 1886. Ysaÿe played it often for the rest of his life. Chausson's
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An international violin competition in Brussels was created in his memory: in 1951, this became the violin section of the
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Eugène Ysaÿe came from a background of "artisans", though a large part of his family played instruments. As violinist
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recounts, a legend was passed down through the Ysaÿe family about the first violin brought to the lineage:
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Monument érigé par le Comité National Belge de la Société des Auteurs Compositeurs et Editeurs de Musique.
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This work, written by Ysaÿe during a tour of Norway in the Spring of 1882, was discovered in 2013 by the
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Ysaÿe was married twice. His first marriage, on 28 September 1886 in Arlon, was to Louise Bourdau (from
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was, in his own words: "Nothing which wouldn't have for goal emotion, poetry, heart." The conductor Sir
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String Quintet, in B minor, for 2 violins, 2 violas and cello "à mon frère Théophile" (1894)
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for various instruments (one or two violins, violin and cello, string quartet) and orchestra (
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called him "the most outstanding and individual violinist I have ever heard in my life."
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that had necessitated the amputation of his left foot, Eugène Ysaÿe died in his house in
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thought those two dedications demonstrated the enormous respect in which Ysaÿe was held.
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Violin Concerto No.?, in G minor, for violin and orchestra, Op.17 (1893,1901,1908,1910)
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Although Ysaÿe was a great interpreter of late Romantic and early modern composers —
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to study with Désiré Heynberg, and in the process won a shared second prize with the
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Possibly the most distinctive feature of Ysaÿe's interpretations was his masterful
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Ysaÿe possessed a large and flexible tone, influenced by a considerable variety of
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recordings. A second collection of handwritten and printed scores is conserved in
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Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 (composed by Frédéric Chopin, arranged by Ysaÿe)
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Stokes, Frederick A. (2006) . "Eugène Ysaye". In Martens, Frederick H. (ed.).
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Deux célèbres Arias (composed by J.S. Bach and G.F. Handel, arranged by Ysaÿe)
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Waltz in E minor Op.posth. (composed by Frédéric Chopin, arranged by Ysaÿe)
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When Ysaÿe was 27 years old, he was recommended as a soloist for one of the
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Rêve d'enfant, in A-flat major, for violin and piano (or orchestra) Op.14
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Seroff, Victor. Debussy; Musician of France. New York: Putnam, 1956, 117
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claimed never to have heard a violinist play in tune before Ysaÿe, and
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Conducting the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, recorded 28 Nov 1919
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in E minor Op.64 (III: Allegro molto vivace), recorded 27 Dec.1912
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Cara memoria, in E-flat minor (Molto moderato alla marcia funèbre)
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After Louise's death (9 February 1924) he married a pupil of his,
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in G-flat major Op.101, No.7 (arr. Kreisler), recorded 9 Mar.1914
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Violin Concerto No.?, in E minor, for violin and orchestra
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As a performer, Ysaÿe was compelling and highly original.
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The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009
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CD booklet for the album Eugène Ysaÿe: Violin Discoveries
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Ysaÿe had been offered the post of music director of the
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Finally, in 1931, suffering from the extreme ravages of
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Violinists of the Early Twentieth Century—Eugene Ysaÿe
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List of music students by teacher: T to Z#Eugène Ysaÿe
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Violin Concerto No.8 (orchestrated by Jacques Ysaÿe)
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Academic staff of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels
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Ysaÿe, rediscovered concerto - Music Chapel Festival
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the text on the front side of the tomb stone reads:
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String Trio No.1, Op. 33, a.k.a. "Le Chimay" (1927)
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was his response to Ysaÿe's request for a concerto.
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beer-hall orchestra, which later developed into the
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22nd Violin Concerto. He then went on to study with
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