The Cello Sonatas
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Alba Records
Release date: 07/Aug/2020
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Details / Tracklist: Sonate für Violoncello und Klavier Nr. 1 e-moll op. 38
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "1. Allegro non troppo"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "2. Allegretto quasi menuetto"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "3. Allegro"
Sonate für Violoncello und Klavier Nr. 2 F-Dur op. 99
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "1. Allegro vivace"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "2. Adagio affettuoso"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "3. Allegro passionato"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "4. Allegro molto"
Number of discs: 1
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Description:Johannes Brahms: The Cello Sonatas is an album by Markus Hohti, released in 2020. The album is a classical CD. - .. CELLO SONATAS
On their new release, cellist Markus Hohti and pianist Emil Holmström perform Brahms' two cello sonatas on period instruments. The sonatas were composed at very different stages of the composer's musical career. The sonata in E minor is the first 'duo sonata' that Brahms wrote, and the music still exudes a sense of the Romantic unpredictability so typical of his earlier output, a phenomenon that appears, for instance, in momentary shifts to what might even be considered naïve compositional solutions. The F major sonata, meanwhile, is the work of a mature, experienced composer; it revels in compositional fun and games, and one of it's most prominent features is the virtuosic approach to the instrumental writing. In the booklet Markus Hohti writes: "Brahms' cello sonatas have been recorded hundreds of times before. Why, then, produce another recording? With this recording, we wish to leave our own mark on the interpretative continuum of Brahms' works. That continuum consists partly of received wisdom passed from one generation to the next, possibly even from the composer himself, partly of musicians' own interpretations, and the influence of trends pervasive at different times. [...] Many clichés are used to describe Brahms' music; people commonly refer to the 'warmth of it's sound'. It would appear that such banalities have come about over time through the gradual shift in artistic ideals and the changing sound world of modern instruments. It is time to open our ears and find new words to define Brahms' music, words that describe how the music might originally have sounded."
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