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Complete Works for Viola Vol. 2: Sonatas for Viola & Piano and Solo Viola

Tabea Zimmermann, Thomas Hoppe

Complete Works for Viola Vol. 2: Sonatas for Viola & Piano and Solo Viola

Format: SACD
Label: Myrios Classics
UPC: 4260183510116
Catnr: MYR 011
Release date: 27 October 2023
2 SACD
 
Label
Myrios Classics
UPC
4260183510116
Catalogue number
MYR 011
Release date
27 October 2023
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Composer(s)
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About the album

Tabea Zimmermann commemorates the 50th anniversary of death of Paul Hindemith with the recording of his complete works for viola. Hindemith is regarded as a key composer for the instrument and has been a famous violist himself who premiered the viola concertos by Darius Milhaud and William Walton. Vol. 2 of the edition includes the complete sonatas for solo viola and for viola and piano. Ordered by their creation date on this double album, the seven compositions give an impressive insight of Hindemith‘s development as a composer, from the early works of the year 1919 to the mature and epic sonatas of the late 1930‘s.

Composer(s)

Paul Hindemith

Paul Hindemith studied violin at the Dr Hoch's Konservatorium of Frankfurt and played from 1915 to 1923 in the Frankfurt opera. From 1921 to 1929 he played viola in the Amar Quarter, where he was advocate for contemporary music. Throughout the years, he held multiple positions as teachers, but he remained most popular as a violist. During the Second Worldwar he fleed to the USA and was given the American nationality in 1948, Later, he returned to Europe to teach at the university of Zürich. His use rhythm, called 'Motorik' by himself (a combination of Motor and Musik) is piercing, and at times even tormenting. It echoes the arrival of industralisation and the motor, as Hindemith opposes any form of sentimentality, psychology...
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Paul Hindemith studied violin at the Dr Hoch's Konservatorium of Frankfurt and played from 1915 to 1923 in the Frankfurt opera. From 1921 to 1929 he played viola in the Amar Quarter, where he was advocate for contemporary music. Throughout the years, he held multiple positions as teachers, but he remained most popular as a violist. During the Second Worldwar he fleed to the USA and was given the American nationality in 1948, Later, he returned to Europe to teach at the university of Zürich.
His use rhythm, called "Motorik" by himself (a combination of Motor and Musik) is piercing, and at times even tormenting. It echoes the arrival of industralisation and the motor, as Hindemith opposes any form of sentimentality, psychology or personality. This way, Hinemith created shrill, neoclassicistic music (Gebrauchsmusik, music with a social or political aim). His body of works is quite extensive, with more than 100 compositions in all kinds of genres. Even though he was an advocate of contemporary music, he never felt affiliated with dodecaphony. He wrote several theoretic treatises, among which his Unterweisung im Tonsatz from 1937 in which Hindemith offers several systems in which the tension between intervals, harmony and melody is analysed and elevated into a compositional technique.


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Disc #1
01.
Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 11 Nr. 4 - I. Fantasie
03:02
(Paul Hindemith)
02.
Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 11 Nr. 4 - II. Thema mit Variationen
04:06
(Paul Hindemith)
03.
Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 11 Nr. 4 - III. Finale (mit Variationen)
09:56
(Paul Hindemith)
04.
Sonata Op. 11 Nr. 5 - I. Lebhaft, aber nicht geeilt
02:53
(Paul Hindemith)
05.
Sonate Op. 11 Nr. 5 - II. Mäßig schnell, mit viel Wärme vorgetragen
04:21
(Paul Hindemith)
06.
Sonate Op. 11 Nr. 5 - III. Scherzo. Schnell
03:02
(Paul Hindemith)
07.
Sonate Op. 11 Nr. 5 - IV. In Form und Zeitmaß einer Passacaglia
08:50
(Paul Hindemith)
08.
Sonate Op. 25 Nr. 1 - I. Breit. Viertel -
01:58
(Paul Hindemith)
09.
Sonate Op. 25 Nr. 1 - II. Sehr frisch und straff. (Viertel)
02:03
(Paul Hindemith)
10.
Sonate Op. 25 Nr. 1 - III. Sehr langsam
04:58
(Paul Hindemith)
11.
Sonate Op. 25 Nr. 1 - IV. Rasendes Zeitmaß. Wild. Tonschönheit ist Nebensache
01:27
(Paul Hindemith)
12.
Sonate Op. 25 Nr. 1 - V. Langsam, mit viel Ausdruck
04:33
(Paul Hindemith)
13.
Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 25 Nr. 4 - I. Sehr lebhaft. Markiert und kraftvoll
04:44
(Paul Hindemith)
14.
Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 25 Nr. 4 - II. Sehr langsame Viertel
04:13
(Paul Hindemith)
15.
Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 25 Nr. 4 - III. Finale. Lebhafte Viertel
05:09
(Paul Hindemith)

Disc #2
01.
Sonata Op. 31 Nr. 4 - 1. Äußerst lebhaft
03:12
(Paul Hindemith)
02.
Sonate Op. 31 Nr. 4 - 2. Lied. Ruhig, mit wenig Ausdruck. Langsame Viertel
03:37
(Paul Hindemith)
03.
Sonate Op. 31 Nr. 4 - 3. Thema mit Variationen. Schnelle Viertel
09:00
(Paul Hindemith)
04.
Sonate für Bratsche solo (1937) - 1. Lebhafte Halbe -
03:47
(Paul Hindemith)
05.
Sonate für Bratsche solo (1937) - 2. Langsame Viertel - Lebhaft
06:01
(Paul Hindemith)
06.
Sonate für Bratsche solo (1937) - 3. Mäßig schnelle Viertel - Lebhaft
03:57
(Paul Hindemith)
07.
Sonate für Bratsche und Klavier (1939) - 1. Breit. Mit Kraft
06:49
(Paul Hindemith)
08.
Sonate für Bratsche und Klavier (1939) - 2. Sehr lebhaft
04:29
(Paul Hindemith)
09.
Sonate für Bratsche und Klavier (1939) - 3. Phantasie
03:52
(Paul Hindemith)
10.
Sonate für Bratsche und Klavier (1939) - 4. Finale (mit zwei Variationen)
07:10
(Paul Hindemith)
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