Artists: 
María Dueñas
Gustavo Dudamel
Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela

Homage to Heifetz

Signed White Label + Covercard + Exclusive Digital Singles
€149,99

Release date: 28 August 2026

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Jascha Heifetz is widely regarded as one of the most influential violinists of the 20th century. For María Dueñas he has been a constant source of artistic inspiration since her childhood. With her new album Homage to Heifetz, she follows in his footsteps, placing at its core works closely tied to his legacy.

 

The album was recorded at London’s iconic Abbey Road Studios with Gustavo Dudamel—an important inspiration for Dueñas not only “as a phenomenal musician, but also as a wonderful human being”—and the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra. The program includes, among other works, Korngold’s Violin Concerto and Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole, alongside miniatures by Debussy and Ponce that deliberately echo Heifetz’s tradition.

 

The result is a tribute that honors Heifetz’s legacy while also showcasing María Dueñas’s own distinctive artistic voice.

 

Tracklisting:

SIDE A

ÉDOUARD LALO (1823–1892)

Symphonie espagnole op. 21

I. Allegro non troppo

II. Scherzando. Allegro molto

III. Intermezzo. Allegretto non troppo

 

SIDE B

IV. Andante

V. Rondo. Allegro

 

SIDE C

ERICH WOLFGANG KORNGOLD (1897–1957)

Violin Concerto in D major op. 35

I. Moderato nobile

II. Romance. Andante

 

SIDE D

III. Finale. Allegro assai vivace

 

CLAUDE DEBUSSY (1862–1918)

La fille aux cheveux de lin 00:00

from Préludes I · arr. Matthias Spindler

 

CLAUDE DEBUSSY

La plus que lente (arr. Léon Roques)

La chevelure from Chansons de Bilitis (arr. Jascha Heifetz)

 

MANUEL PONCE (1882–1948)

Estrellita (arr. Jascha Heifetz)

 

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