Kilian Herold, Hansjacob Staemmler – Vienna 1913 (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 59:31 minutes | 536 MB | Genre: Classical
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The years between 1900 and 1914 are perhaps among the most exciting in European music history. It was during these years that what is now commonly referred to as musical modernism emerged. It is the time when the great European “schools” of the musical avant-garde take shape in Paris, Berlin, St. Petersburg and especially in Vienna, and when music fans out into a variety of aesthetics, styles and genres that are reflected in the set of terms we use today to try to get to grips with the art of this era: Impressionism, Expressionism, Art Nouveau, Neoclassicism, Folklorism, Late Romanticism / Post-Romanticism, Symbolism, etc. The programme selection is grouped around two works written in Vienna in 1913, in this “summer of the century” (Florian Illies) that ends the long 19th century and heralds the dark 20th century: Alban Berg’s Four Pieces for Clarinet and Piano op. 5 and Egon Kornauth’s Sonata for Clarinet and Piano. It is the year of scandalous premieres: Schönberg’s Gurrelieder, Berg’s Altenberlieder, Stravinsky’s Le Sacre du Printemps, but also the less scandalous ones of Debussy’s Images pour Orchestre, Reger’s Toteninsel, Sibelius Luonnotar, de Falla’s La vida breve and Strauss’s Festliches Präludium.
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Elias David Moncado, Hansjacob Staemmler – Hindemith, Poulenc & Bartók: Violin Sonatas (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:07:09 minutes | 1,10 GBGenre: Classical
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The debut album from German-Spanish-Malaysion violinist Elias David Moncado focusses on works by Hindemith, Bartók, and Poulenc. “As an artist, I find it fascinating to observe how composers reacted to current affairs: whenever they had to deal with a totalitarian regime, persecution, resistance, or exile. Each of these three composers dealt in some special way with psychological stress and anxiety in their lives. In the Poulenc Sonata I find a concealed passion, harsh brutality, and overwhelming pain. The Hindemith Sonata contrasts and juxtaposes sombre, dancelike, and heroic elements. The timbres in the Bartok Sonata are incredibly elaborate, and a general mood of suffering imbues the entire work.
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