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JANINE ANDRADE (BESANÇON (COMMUNE IN DOUBS), FRANCE, NOVEMBER 13, 1918 – LEVALLOIS-PERRET (COMMUNE IN HAUTS-DE-SEINE), FRANCE, OCTOBER 24, 1997)
She performed as a violin soloist at the age of seven, accompanied by her mother, a pianist. At the age of twelve she received the First Prize of the Conservatoire de Paris in the violin category. Her teachers were Jules Boucherit, Carl Flesch and Jacques Thibaud. Her career as a violin soloist was interrupted by the Second World War. After 1945 undertook concert tours through Japan, South Africa and South America, among others. In 1972 she suffered a severe stroke, which resulted in right-sided paralysis and loss of speech. She spent the last years of her life in nursing homes.
TRACKLIST
Janine Andrade – Famous Violin Encores
Supraphon – SUA ST 50690
Famous Violin Encores –
Vinyl, LP, Album, Repress, Stereo
Czechoslovakia
1973
Classical
A1 – W. A. Mozart Rondo
A2 – C. W. Gluck Melody
A3 – L. v. Beethoven Rondino
A4 – Isaac Albéniz Malaguena
A5 – Maurice Ravel Habanera
A6 –Manuel de Falla Spanish Dance
B1 – Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Grave
B2 – Fr. Francouer Siciliano And Rigaudon
B3 – Niccolo Porpora Minuet
B4 – P. I. Tchaikovsky Song Without Words
B5 – Niccolo Paganini La Campanella
Janine Andrade – Janine Andrade Recital
Supraphon – LPM 390
Vinyl, 10″
Czechoslovakia
Classical
A1 Sonata No. 4 In C
Composed By – De Mondonville
A2 Air From Suite No 5
Composed By – Joh. Mattheson
A3 Perpetuum Mobile
Composed By – Fr. Ries
B1 Sonata No. 1 In G
Composed By – G.B. Pergolesi
B2 Gavotte In D
Composed By – J. Ph. Rameau
B3 La Campanella
Composed By – Paganini
Brahms / Janine Andrade & Orchestre Symphonique Pro Musica De Hambourg Directed By Hans Jurgen-Walther – Concerto Pour Violon Et Orchestre En Ré Majeur Op. 77
Vega – MT 10.121, Vega – 30 MT 10.121
Musique Pour Tous –
Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
France
Classical
Romantic
A 1er Mouvement: Allegro Non Troppo
B1 2e Mouvement: Adagio
B2 3e Mouvement: Allegro Giasoco, Ma Non Troppo Vivace
Peter Tschaikowsky / Janine Andrade, Violine Pro Musica Symphony-Orchestra, Hamburg • Leitung: Hans-Jürgen Walther – Violinkonzert D-Dur Opus 35
Classical
Romantic
1966
Violinkonzert D-dur Opus 35
1 Satz: Allegro Moderato
2 Satz: Canzonetta (Adante)
3 Satz: Finale (Vivacissimo)





















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