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Kraus / Costantino Mastroprimiano- Complete Piano Music

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Joseph Martin Kraus, regarded in his lifetime (1756-1792) as one of the world's six most formidable composers, has like many other contemporaries since languished in the historical shadow of Mozart. Kraus was hailed by none other than Joseph Haydn as Mozart's equal in terms of creativity and genius but had a career more like Haydn's and was more of a polymath. Born in central Germany, he studied composition in Mannheim, Mainz, Erfurt and Göttingen. In 1778 he decided on a career in music and emigrated to Sweden, where he became Vice-Kapellmeister at the court of Gustav III in 1781 and Kapellmeister in Stockholm in 1788. Trained as a violinist (who, like Mozart, preferred the viola), he nonetheless was a talented pianist. Francisco de Miranda, a nobleman on a grand tour in 1787, described Kraus playing the fortepiano 'like an angel'. Sadly, the composer left relatively few works for the keyboard. This disc provides a thorough exploration of these works, from the satirical to the sublime, the expansive to the perfunctory, with the real tours de force being the two fortepiano sonatas, both issued in 1788 by Swedish publisher Olof Ålström. Though limited in number, these works for solo keyboard (almost certainly composed for the fortepiano) represent the variety and originality that are among Kraus's musical trademarks. The two sonatas in particular challenge the technical limits of the instrument, requiring both dexterity and interpretive ability and often foreshadowing the piano music of thirty years hence in content and scope.

Tracklist:

  1. Zwei Neue Kuriose Minuetten VB190
  2. Rondo in F VB191
  3. Svensk Dans VB192
  4. Thema con Variazione VB193
  5. Larghetto VB194
  6. Sonata in E flat VB195~I. Allegro Moderato
  7. Sonata in E flat VB195~II. Andante con Variazione
  8. Sonata in E flat VB195~III. Allegro ma non troppo presto
  9. Sonata in E VB196~I. Vivace
  10. Sonata in E VB196~II. Adagio
  11. Sonata in E VB196~III. Allegretto - Adagio - Arioso
  12. Sonata in E VB196~IV. Andante con Variazione
Format: New CD/Classical

Kraus / Costantino Mastroprimiano- Complete Piano Music

SKU: 5028421959764
Regular price ¥98.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.25.2021

 
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Joseph Martin Kraus, regarded in his lifetime (1756-1792) as one of the world's six most formidable composers, has like many other contemporaries since languished in the historical shadow of Mozart. Kraus was hailed by none other than Joseph Haydn as Mozart's equal in terms of creativity and genius but had a career more like Haydn's and was more of a polymath. Born in central Germany, he studied composition in Mannheim, Mainz, Erfurt and Göttingen. In 1778 he decided on a career in music and emigrated to Sweden, where he became Vice-Kapellmeister at the court of Gustav III in 1781 and Kapellmeister in Stockholm in 1788. Trained as a violinist (who, like Mozart, preferred the viola), he nonetheless was a talented pianist. Francisco de Miranda, a nobleman on a grand tour in 1787, described Kraus playing the fortepiano 'like an angel'. Sadly, the composer left relatively few works for the keyboard. This disc provides a thorough exploration of these works, from the satirical to the sublime, the expansive to the perfunctory, with the real tours de force being the two fortepiano sonatas, both issued in 1788 by Swedish publisher Olof Ålström. Though limited in number, these works for solo keyboard (almost certainly composed for the fortepiano) represent the variety and originality that are among Kraus's musical trademarks. The two sonatas in particular challenge the technical limits of the instrument, requiring both dexterity and interpretive ability and often foreshadowing the piano music of thirty years hence in content and scope.

Tracklist:

  1. Zwei Neue Kuriose Minuetten VB190
  2. Rondo in F VB191
  3. Svensk Dans VB192
  4. Thema con Variazione VB193
  5. Larghetto VB194
  6. Sonata in E flat VB195~I. Allegro Moderato
  7. Sonata in E flat VB195~II. Andante con Variazione
  8. Sonata in E flat VB195~III. Allegro ma non troppo presto
  9. Sonata in E VB196~I. Vivace
  10. Sonata in E VB196~II. Adagio
  11. Sonata in E VB196~III. Allegretto - Adagio - Arioso
  12. Sonata in E VB196~IV. Andante con Variazione