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Donald Macleod explores Maier’s skyrocketing career as a violin virtuoso in the late 1870s, in conversation with Dr Jennifer Martyn.

Donald Macleod explores Maier’s skyrocketing career as a violin virtuoso in the late 1870s, in conversation with Dr Jennifer Martyn.

Amanda Maier (1853-1894) was one of the 19th century’s most brilliant musicians, yet whose story was almost lost to history. Born in the small Swedish town of Landskrona, her virtuoso talent at the violin saw her rise to become one of Europe’s most in-demand performers: giving private and public concerts of major works by Brahms, Mendelssohn, and Bruch, as well as her own dazzling compositions. Maier was a friend of Grieg, Brahms, Clara Schumann and Ethel Smyth and her music was reviewed in newspapers across Europe. Tragically, ill health would see her pass away at the age of just 41 and her musical legacy slowly forgotten. All this week, Donald Macleod is joined by musicologist and violinist Dr Jennifer Martyn to celebrate Amanda Maier's life and work - with performances of all her extant compositions alongside works by key figures in her life, including Edward Grieg, Carl Reinecke and Maier's husband, Julius Röntgen, with whom she enjoyed a close and loving relationship in music and in life.

After an acclaimed solo concert at Leipzig’s famous Gewandhaus, Amanda Maier found herself in demand across Northern Europe. Donald Macleod and Dr Jennifer Martyn explore what set her apart as a solo performer, as well as charting her developing love affair with the shy young composer Julius Röntgen.

Nine Pieces for violin and piano:
No 4 (Allegro Molto)
Cecilia Zilliacus, violin
Bengt Forsberg, piano

Piano Trio in E flat major (1st mvt)
Cecilia Zilliacus, violin
Kati Raitinen, cello
Bengt Forsberg, piano

Nine Pieces for violin and piano (excerpts):
No 2 (Allegro con moto); No 1 (Allegro Vivace); No.5 (Tranquillo); No.6 (Schneller)
Cecilia Zilliacus, violin
Bengt Forsberg, piano

Karol Lipinski: Violin Concerto No 2 “Militaire” (2nd mvt)
Albrecht Breuninger, violin
Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Wojciech Rajski

Nine Pieces for violin and piano:
No 3 (Allegro con moto)
Cecilia Zilliacus, violin
Bengt Forsberg, piano

Nine Pieces for violin and piano:
No 7 (Sehr ruhig); No 8 (Nicht zu langsam); No 9 (Allegro, ma non troppo)
Cecilia Zilliacus, violin
Bengt Forsberg, piano

Produced by Steven Rajam for BBB Audio Wales & West

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Amanda Röntgen-Maier

    Nine Pieces for violin and piano (No 4)

    Performer: Cecilia Zilliacus. Performer: Bengt Forsberg.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS : DBCD193.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS.
    • 7.
  • Amanda Röntgen-Maier

    Trio in E flat major (1st mvt)

    Performer: Cecilia Zilliacus. Performer: Kati Raitinen. Performer: Bengt Forsberg.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS : DBCD193.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS.
    • 1.
  • Amanda Röntgen-Maier

    Nice Pieces for violin and piano (Nos 2, 1, 5 & 6)

    Performer: Cecilia Zilliacus. Performer: Bengt Forsberg.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS : DBCD193.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS.
    • 4.
  • Karol Józef Lipinski

    Violin Concerto No 2 in D major, Op 21 "Concerto Militaire" (2nd mvt)

    Performer: Albrecht Breuninger. Orchestra: Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Wojciech Rajski.
    • CPO : 999 7872.
    • CPO.
    • 2.
  • Amanda Röntgen-Maier

    Nine Pieces for violin and piano (No 3)

    Performer: Cecilia Zilliacus. Performer: Bengt Forsberg.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS : DBCD193.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS.
    • 6.
  • Amanda Röntgen-Maier

    Nine Pieces for violin and piano (Nos 7-9)

    Performer: Cecilia Zilliacus. Performer: Bengt Forsberg.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS : DBCD193.
    • dB PRODUCTIONS.
    • 10.

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  • Wed 5 Jun 2024 16:00

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