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Gal / Karmon / Grimm- Concertinos For Violin Cello Piano & String (CD)

SKU: 881488230499
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As a young man, the composer Hans Gál witnessed an artistic turning point, for it was during the First World War that late Romanticism met the modern musical era. Everything was in motion. He himself was however critical of many musical initiatives and admitted: "I had too little in common with my contemporaries". Indeed, the orchestral surges of the Wagnerites were just as alien to him as the atonality of the Second Viennese School championed by Alban Berg and Anton Webern. The pared-down sounds of Neoclassicism and the "new objectivity" of the likes of Paul Hindemith were likewise of little use to Gál. Therefore, in his adherence to tonality and use of sophisticated formal progressions, he created a distinctive style of his own that he steadfastly embraced throughout his life.

Tracklist:

  1. I. Molto Moderato - Quasi Allegro [10:02]
  2. II. Adagio [07:47]
  3. III. Allegretto Ritenuto Assai [07:17]
  4. Intrata: Grave E Maestoso [04:29]
  5. Siciliano: Andantino [04:44]
  6. Fuga: Allegro Ma Non Troppo [03:50]
  7. Violin Concertino, Op. 52 [17:56]
  8. I. Serenade [03:47]
  9. II. Scherzino [02:44]
  10. III. Cavatina [03:03]
  11. IV. Rondo [03:30]
Format: New CD/Classical

Gal / Karmon / Grimm- Concertinos For Violin Cello Piano & String (CD)

SKU: 881488230499
Regular price ¥145.00
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Release Date: 10.06.2023

 
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As a young man, the composer Hans Gál witnessed an artistic turning point, for it was during the First World War that late Romanticism met the modern musical era. Everything was in motion. He himself was however critical of many musical initiatives and admitted: "I had too little in common with my contemporaries". Indeed, the orchestral surges of the Wagnerites were just as alien to him as the atonality of the Second Viennese School championed by Alban Berg and Anton Webern. The pared-down sounds of Neoclassicism and the "new objectivity" of the likes of Paul Hindemith were likewise of little use to Gál. Therefore, in his adherence to tonality and use of sophisticated formal progressions, he created a distinctive style of his own that he steadfastly embraced throughout his life.

Tracklist:

  1. I. Molto Moderato - Quasi Allegro [10:02]
  2. II. Adagio [07:47]
  3. III. Allegretto Ritenuto Assai [07:17]
  4. Intrata: Grave E Maestoso [04:29]
  5. Siciliano: Andantino [04:44]
  6. Fuga: Allegro Ma Non Troppo [03:50]
  7. Violin Concertino, Op. 52 [17:56]
  8. I. Serenade [03:47]
  9. II. Scherzino [02:44]
  10. III. Cavatina [03:03]
  11. IV. Rondo [03:30]