Ferdinand Rebay (1880-1953) was active at one of the most fascinating periods of European music and taught by one of the most respected musicians of the time – Robert Fuchs, at the Vienna Conservatoire. Fuchs was both a composer and a pedagogue, and among his esteemed pupils were Mahler, Wolf, Sibelius, Zemlinsky and Schreker. Fuchs considered Rebay to be one of his best pupils, although the young composer found it impossible to flourish within the environment of the Second Viennese School and continued to work within the late Romantic idiom. Rebay turned to the guitar due to the influence of his friend Jacobus Ortner, Professor of Guitar at the conservatoire. Aware that the neglect of guitar repertoire for over half a century had led to a decline in the quality of writing for the instrument, Rebay set out to write complex, serious music that continued in the tradition of Giuliani and Sor. This bundle set presents the complete works for violin and guitar, an unusual combination for a late-romantic composer. Included are two substantial sonatas, a suite, character pieces, sets of variations and transcriptions of mainly Baroque repertoire (Bach and Handel). Played by two dedicated and passionate Italian musicians: Piercarlo Sacco (violin) and Andrea Dieci (guitar). A valuable addition to the growing Rebay discography on Brilliant Classics, a worthy tribute to an unjustly neglected composer.
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Variationen über das alte deutsche Volkslied "In meines Buhlen Gärtelein…"
Andrea Dieci , Piercarlo Sacco
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Variationen über das alte Weihnachtslied "Es ist ein Ros' Entsprungen"
Andrea Dieci , Piercarlo Sacco
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Variationen über das Erzherzog-Johann-Lied (Eine alte steirische Weise)
Andrea Dieci , Piercarlo Sacco
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II. Variationen über das volkstümliche Lied "Und der Hans schleicht Umher…"
Andrea Dieci , Piercarlo Sacco
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II. Variationen über das Kärntner Volkslied. "I tua wohl als wann nie nix Wär…"
Andrea Dieci , Piercarlo Sacco
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