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Reger / Duo Dauenhauer Kuen- Dreamer (CD)

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the album cover for Reger / Duo Dauenhauer Kuen - Dreamer

"In my opinion, however, the art of lecturing only begins when you understand how to read between the lines, when you draw the unspoken into the light." The quotation by Max Reger, one of her favourite composers, does not only stand for the interpretation approach of Anna Sophie Dauenhauer and Lukas Maria Kuen; in the case of this new recording one can take it almost literally: The duo plays songs by Reger in their own arrangements for violin and piano and traces emotional facets with stupendous sensitivity. The songs are complemented by the late original Sonata op. 109, of which a contemporary critic wrote: "Reger's genius has long ceased to be so convincing and powerful, so outstanding". About a hundred years earlier, Franz Schubert wrote three works, trivially called "Sonatines" by the publisher, which in reality are highly sophisticated gems and round off the dreamlike programme.

Format: New CD/Classical

Reger / Duo Dauenhauer Kuen- Dreamer (CD)

SKU: 4039956919070
Regular price ¥145.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 04.05.2019

 
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"In my opinion, however, the art of lecturing only begins when you understand how to read between the lines, when you draw the unspoken into the light." The quotation by Max Reger, one of her favourite composers, does not only stand for the interpretation approach of Anna Sophie Dauenhauer and Lukas Maria Kuen; in the case of this new recording one can take it almost literally: The duo plays songs by Reger in their own arrangements for violin and piano and traces emotional facets with stupendous sensitivity. The songs are complemented by the late original Sonata op. 109, of which a contemporary critic wrote: "Reger's genius has long ceased to be so convincing and powerful, so outstanding". About a hundred years earlier, Franz Schubert wrote three works, trivially called "Sonatines" by the publisher, which in reality are highly sophisticated gems and round off the dreamlike programme.