Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes Vilmos Csikos, Olivier Lechardeur, Manon Lamaison
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
09.02.2024
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Vilmos Csikos, Olivier Lechardeur, Manon Lamaison
Composer: Henri Vieuxtemps (1820-1881)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Henri Vieuxtemps (1820 - 1881): Souvenir d'Amitié, Op. 8bis:
- 1 Vieuxtemps: Souvenir d'Amitié, Op. 8bis 02:33
- Duo brillant en forme de fantaisie sur des airs hongrois:
- 2 Vieuxtemps: Duo brillant en forme de fantaisie sur des airs hongrois 16:03
- Voix intimes, Op. 45:
- 3 Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes, Op. 45: No. 1, Douleurs 05:02
- 4 Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes, Op. 45: No. 2, Espoir 01:43
- 5 Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes, Op. 45: No. 3, Foi 04:49
- 6 Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes, Op. 45: No. 4, Déception 06:29
- 7 Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes, Op. 45: No. 5, Sérénité 02:39
- 8 Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes, Op. 45: No. 6, Contemplation 05:29
- Variations on a Theme from Beethoven's Romance No. 1 in G Major (Version for Violin and Piano):
- 9 Vieuxtemps: Variations on a Theme from Beethoven's Romance No. 1 in G Major (Version for Violin and Piano) 13:20
- Élégie, Op. 30 (Version for Violin and Piano):
- 10 Vieuxtemps: Élégie, Op. 30 (Version for Violin and Piano) 06:37
- Ma marche funèbre, Op. 58:
- 11 Vieuxtemps: Ma marche funèbre, Op. 58 03:49
- Fantasy for Voice, Violin and Orchestra (Arr. for Voice, Violin and Piano by Pacôme Lélio):
- 12 Vieuxtemps: Fantasy for Voice, Violin and Orchestra (Arr. for Voice, Violin and Piano by Pacôme Lélio) 10:15
Info for Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes
This installment in the Naxos survey of Vieuxtemps’ lesser-known chamber and instrumental works includes more unearthed gems for violin and piano, performed by Vilmos Csikos and Olivier Lechardeur. Among the discoveries is the world premiere recording of the Fantasy for Voice, Violin and Orchestra featuring the young soprano Manon Lamaison in a wordless vocalise.
Vilmos Csikos, violin
Olivier Lechardeur, piano
Manon Lamaison, soprano
Vilmos Csikos
(born 1996) was born in Budapest (Hungary). In 2001 he moved to Belgium where he started to play violin two years later at the age of 7 at the Tchaikovsky Music School with Mr. Igor Tkatchouk. He has continued his violin studies with Mr. Yossif Ivanov at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
In recent years Vilmos has received numerous prizes at national and international competitions. In March 2004 he won his first competition at the Didier Nowe Contest in Brussels. One year later he was awarded 1st Prize and gold medal at the European Competition for Young Soloists (UGDA) in Luxembourg and in May 2006 he received 3rd Prize at the Kocian Violin Competition in Czech Republic. In 2007 he even won three 1st Prizes at the ‘FLAME’ in Paris, the ‘Postacchini’ in Italy and the ‘Remember Enescu’ in Sinaia (Romania). The following year he became first Prize winner at the ‘Bravo!’ competition in Brussels and second Prize winner again at the Kocian Violin Competition in Czech Republic. In the following two years he was awarded four more 1st Prizes at the ‘FLAME’ in Paris (May 2009), the ‘Rotary Breughel’ in Brussels (April 2010), the ‘Cavatina’ in Namur (Belgium, May 2010) and the European Competition for Young Soloists in Luxembourg (November 2010). At Belfius Classics in November 2011, he received 1st Prize. He won 2nd Prize at the Henri Koch Violin Competition in Liège (Belgium, October 2013) and 3rd Prize at the Louis Spohr Violin Competition in Weimar (November 2013). In October 2015, He won 1st Prize at the « Young Belgian Talent » Competition. In July 2016, he was invited as a soloist and a chamber musician to the “Encuentro de Música y Academia de Santander” in Spain. In this festival, he had opportunity to share the stage with world reknowned artists like Péter Csaba, Hansjörg Schellenberger and Krzysztof Penderecki.
In addition to his participations in competitions Vilmos also has taken part in master classes with Augustin Dumay, Eyal Shiloach, Joshua Epstein, Katalin Sebestyén, Péter Csaba, Michel Béroff, Hansjörg Schellenberger, Alexander Rudin, Nobuko Imai, Latica Honda-Rosenberg, Mihaela Martin and Zakhar Bron and has given concerts. He has collaborated with the Ensemble Orchestral ‘Young Soloists’ from Belgium, the chamber orchestra Aria, the Youth Academy Symphony Orchestra « Slobozhanskiy », the orchestra of The LISZT School of Music Weimar, The Brussels Sinfonietta and The Euregio Jeugdorkest (EJO).
Booklet for Vieuxtemps: Voix intimes