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Straesser / Hobold / Uchino- Works For Violin & Piano (Hybr)

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Ewald Straesser's catalogue of works contains over 200 compositions, thirteen numbers for violin and piano alone. Gudrun Höbold and Eri Uchino have unearthed some astonishing pieces from the completely forgotten collection of this Rhinelander composer, who was seen by his contemporaries as a successor to Brahms. A violin sonata, a suite for violin alone and a series of character pieces leave only one question: Why only now? During his lifetime, Straesser was highly regarded as a composer; in the autumn of 1917, an entire Straesser Festival was even held in Cologne, at the opening of which his violin sonata was played. Much honor - the avant-garde, however, resented the adherence to the tonal, even though Sträßer went his own way harmonically. And Ewald Straesser was even ahead of his model Brahms in his great melodic inventiveness, which is particularly evident in his works for violin and piano. The "Ariosio" already bears the melodic element in it's title, and the other character pieces, here entitled "Drei Reigen" (Three Tales), also offer a particularly rewarding task for the violin. And one should not be deceived by the titles "Ländler - Spanish Dance - Mazurka": Straesser cannot and will not deny his optimistic Rhenish origins even on his journey through European styles... In general, it is the tender, sometimes even sentimental mood that is so enchanting about Straesser's music, along with the very broadly sweeping melodic arcs. It leads to fairytale-like episodes in the almost symphonic dimensions of the sonata. Gudrun Höbold and Eri Uchino dive deeply into this special world of sound, of which one would like to experience much more.

Tracklist:

  1. Sonate D-Dur Op. 32~Allegro amabile e con anima, e poi con passione
  2. Sonate D-Dur Op. 32~Adagio
  3. Sonate D-Dur Op. 32~Allegro molto et energico
  4. Arioso Op. 13a
  5. Suite für Violine allein e-Moll~Präludium (Mässiges, ziemlich freies Zeitmass)
  6. Suite für Violine allein e-Moll~Fuge (Mäsig bewegt)
  7. Suite für Violine allein e-Moll~Ziemlich langsam, etwas freies Zeitmass
  8. Suite für Violine allein e-Moll~Gigue (Giusto)
  9. Drei Reigen für Violine und Klavier Op. 25~Nr. 1: Ländler
  10. Drei Reigen für Violine und Klavier Op. 25~Nr. 2: Spanischer Tanz
  11. Drei Reigen für Violine und Klavier Op. 25~Nr. 3: Mazurka
Format: New CD/Classical

Straesser / Hobold / Uchino- Works For Violin & Piano (Hybr)

SKU: 760623222868
Regular price ¥175.00
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Release Date: 01.07.2022

 
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Ewald Straesser's catalogue of works contains over 200 compositions, thirteen numbers for violin and piano alone. Gudrun Höbold and Eri Uchino have unearthed some astonishing pieces from the completely forgotten collection of this Rhinelander composer, who was seen by his contemporaries as a successor to Brahms. A violin sonata, a suite for violin alone and a series of character pieces leave only one question: Why only now? During his lifetime, Straesser was highly regarded as a composer; in the autumn of 1917, an entire Straesser Festival was even held in Cologne, at the opening of which his violin sonata was played. Much honor - the avant-garde, however, resented the adherence to the tonal, even though Sträßer went his own way harmonically. And Ewald Straesser was even ahead of his model Brahms in his great melodic inventiveness, which is particularly evident in his works for violin and piano. The "Ariosio" already bears the melodic element in it's title, and the other character pieces, here entitled "Drei Reigen" (Three Tales), also offer a particularly rewarding task for the violin. And one should not be deceived by the titles "Ländler - Spanish Dance - Mazurka": Straesser cannot and will not deny his optimistic Rhenish origins even on his journey through European styles... In general, it is the tender, sometimes even sentimental mood that is so enchanting about Straesser's music, along with the very broadly sweeping melodic arcs. It leads to fairytale-like episodes in the almost symphonic dimensions of the sonata. Gudrun Höbold and Eri Uchino dive deeply into this special world of sound, of which one would like to experience much more.

Tracklist:

  1. Sonate D-Dur Op. 32~Allegro amabile e con anima, e poi con passione
  2. Sonate D-Dur Op. 32~Adagio
  3. Sonate D-Dur Op. 32~Allegro molto et energico
  4. Arioso Op. 13a
  5. Suite für Violine allein e-Moll~Präludium (Mässiges, ziemlich freies Zeitmass)
  6. Suite für Violine allein e-Moll~Fuge (Mäsig bewegt)
  7. Suite für Violine allein e-Moll~Ziemlich langsam, etwas freies Zeitmass
  8. Suite für Violine allein e-Moll~Gigue (Giusto)
  9. Drei Reigen für Violine und Klavier Op. 25~Nr. 1: Ländler
  10. Drei Reigen für Violine und Klavier Op. 25~Nr. 2: Spanischer Tanz
  11. Drei Reigen für Violine und Klavier Op. 25~Nr. 3: Mazurka