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Sonate für Klavier Nr. 1 01. "1. Allegro con brio" 02. "2. Adagio con espressione" 03. "3. Scherzando prestissimo" Sonate für Klavier Nr. 2 04. "1. Allegro pastorale" 05. "2. Minuetto" 06. "3. Presto" Sonate für Klavier Nr. 3 07. "1. Allegro ma non troppo" 08. "2. Minuetto I - Minuetto II" 09. "3. Scherzo I - Scherzo II" Sonate für Klavier Nr. 4 10. "1. Allegro" 11. "2. Minuetto - Trio" 12. "3. Presto" Sonate für Klavier Nr. 5 13. "1. Tempo giusto" 14. "2. Minuetto - Trio" 15. "3. Polacca I - Polacca II" 16. "4. Presto, ma non troppo" Sonate für Klavier Nr. 6 17. "1. Andantino e grazioso" 18. "2. Tempo di Minuetto" 19. "3. Presto"
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 | Description: | A world premiere recording of stylish, â??galantâ?? keyboard sonatas by a contemporary of CPE Bach. The six keyboard sonatas played here by Jenny Soonjin Kim are the only known instrumental works by the German composer Johann Friedrich Doles, Jr., as well as the only compositions of his ever to be published. Born in Freiberg near Dresden in 1746, Doles was a musical prodigy who studied and then practised law in Leipzig. His father was Cantor at the Thomaskirche following the death of Bachâ??s successor, and there is a recorded meeting between Doles father and son and Mozart, during the latterâ??s visit to Leipzig in 1789. Doles Jr. himself died in 1796, five years after Mozart, and a year before his father, leaving extant only these sonatas and three vocal pieces. The set of six sonatas shares the fashionable galant style of the period, brought to fulfilment by the most musically innovative of Bachâ??s sons, Carl Philipp Emanuel. Four of the six sonatas are cast in minor keys, and their movements are brief and vivid in character, including exuberant minuets, flamboyant scherzos, lightningquick finales and even a quirky â??polaccaâ?? of the kind that JS Bach composed in his First Brandenburg Concerto. This is Jenny Soonjin Kimâ??s third recording for Brilliant Classics.
Tracklisting:
Sonata I
1 I. Allegro con brio 4â??10
2 II. Adagio con espressione 4â??43
3 III. Scherzando prestissimo 1â??23
Sonata II
4 I. Allegretto pastorale 3â??18
5 II. Minuetto 0â??54
6 III. Presto 3â??04
Sonata III
7 I. Allegro ma non troppo 6â??43
8 II. Minuetto I & II 3â??05
9 III. Scherzo I & II 2â??46
Sonata IV
10 I. Allegro 1â??49
11 II. Minuetto & Trio 2â??21
12 III. Presto 3â??13
Sonata V
13 I. Tempo giusto 4â??30
14 II. Minuetto & Trio 4â??02
15 III. Polacca I & II 2â??49
16 IV. Presto, ma non troppo 2â??10
Sonata VI
17 I. Andantino e grazioso 3â??29
18 II. Tempo di Minuetto 3â??11
19 III. Presto 1â??03
Total time 59â??21
Jenny Soonjin Kim fortepiano
world premiere recording
Recording dates: 24-25 September 2016 - JENNY SOONJIN KIMThe six keyboard sonatas played here by Jenny Soonjin Kim are the only known instrumental works by the German composer Johann Friedrich Doles, Jr., as well as the only compositions of his ever to be published. Born in Freiberg near Dresden in 1746, Doles was a musical prodigy who studied and then practiced law in Leipzig. His father was Cantor at the Thomaskirche following the death of Bach's successor, and there is a recorded meeting between Doles father and son and Mozart, during the latter's visit to Leipzig in 1789. Doles Jr. Himself died in 1796, five years after Mozart, and a year before his father, leaving extant only these sonatas and three vocal pieces. The set of six sonatas shares the fashionable galant style of the period, brought to fulfillment by the most musically innovative of Bach's sons, Carl Philipp Emanuel. Four of the six sonatas are cast in minor keys, and their movements are brief and vivid in character, including exuberant minuets, flamboyant scherzos, lightning-quick finales and even a quirky 'polacca' of the kind that JS Bach composed in his First Brandenburg Concerto. This is Jenny Soonjin Kim's third recording for Brilliant Classics, following two well-received albums of keyboard sonatas by another little-known contemporary of Mozart, Leopold Kozeluch. Volume 1 of the series is 'an inspired and inspiring collection,' according to the All About Jazz reviewer: 'Pianist Jenny Soonjin Kim plays with an almost Baroque flair well-fitting of the music... The period treatment that Kim brings to the Kozeluch sonatas gives them a crisp texture and very nearly tactile character... Kim's performance is commanding and authoritative. The sonics are superb.' |  | Manufacturer No.: |
1095454BRC |
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