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Brahms / Amy Norrington  / Kuijken,Piet - Brahms: Cello Sonatas (Uk)

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 11/29/2024
UPC: 8711801018201

Brahms: Cello Sonatas (Uk)
Artist: Brahms / Amy Norrington / Kuijken,Piet
Format: CD
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1. Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor Op. 38: I. Allegro non troppo
2. Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor Op. 38: II. Allegretto quasi Menuetto
3. Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor Op. 38: III. Allegro
4. Es träumte mir Op.57 no.3
5. Ach, wende diesen Blick Op. 57 no.4
6. Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op. 99: I. Allegro vivace
7. Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op. 99: II. Adagio affettuoso
8. Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op. 99: III. Allegro passionato
9. Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op. 99: IV. Allegro molto
10. Die Mainacht Op.43 no.2

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Brahms composed three movements of what would become the Sonata for cello and piano no 1 in 1862. He added a brilliant fugal finale three years later, shortly after the death of his beloved mother Christiane and in the midst of work on Eine Deutsches Requiem. The originally envisaged slow movement was dropped, perhaps to prevent the work and it's imposing outer movements from collapsing under it's own weight. Brahms dedicated the sonata to JosefGansbacher, an esteemed voice teacher who had played a crucial role in his election as conductor of the Vienna Singakademie. Gansbacher's qualities as a cellist, however, were questionable. When he played through the sonata with the composer during a small concert for friends, Brahms raged so furiously at the keyboard that Gansbacher could scarcely hear himself. 'Consider yourself lucky,' was Brahms' gruff response to Gansbacher's desperate pleas, after which he continues to pound the keys with undiminished vigour. To compliment these masterpieces, Amy Norrington and Piet Kuijken devled into Brahms' songs. In Es traumte mir and Ach, wende diesen Blick (op. 57 nos. 3 and 4), G.F. Daumer's sensual verses inspired Brahms to some of his most personal compositions, creating music that speaks of hopeless and unrequited love. The scores are not surprisingly larded with musical references to Clara Schumann, his lifelong but unattainable love. Die Mainacht op. 43 No. 2 is bathed in moonlight and is one of Brahms' greatest evocations of a wanderer strolling alone through an Arcadian idyll.
        
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