
The Golden Hindemith – Chamber Music For Viola & Saxophone
THE GOLDEN HINDEMITH – CHAMBER MUSIK FOR VIOLA AND SAXOPHONE
Many regard Hindemith’s music as rather inaccessible. Hindemith himself was impulsive, very much concerned with the emotional aspect of music, and tired of people who only thought of music in theoretical terms. The musicians on this recording from LAWO Classics have set themselves the task of showing the not so familiar, more playful Hindemith. The CD begins with a duet for viola and cello. That the work is seldom performed in concert and virtually impossible to find as a recording is due to its high degree of difficulty. The instrumental voices are interwoven in intricate parts in which the cello suddenly soars above the viola. The elaborate interplay is presented by Henninge Landaas on viola and Bjørg Lewis on cello. Also included is the familiar solo sonata for viola opus 25/1 in Henninge Landaas’s sparkling interpretation.
The CD contains the complete chamber works for saxophone composed by Paul Hindemith. The saxophone duet in three movements was written for the legendary saxophonist Sigurd Racher, but it was never performed during the composer’s lifetime. It is heard here in a delectable rendering by two of Norway’s leading saxophonists, Rolf-Erik Nystrøm and Vegard Landaas. In the sonata for alto saxophone and piano there is a dualism that is especially evident in the last movement, where Landaas’s saxophone represents that which is timeless, while the piano of Elzbieta Nawrocka stands for what is restless and modern. The main work featured on the CD is the Trio for Tenor Saxophone, Viola and Piano. One would have to search far and wide to find more closely interwoven parts than these!
In the CD booklet the listener will also find passages from a stage play entitled “Tre takter takk!” written by actor and author John Nyutstumo. It was commissioned by the musicians and especially adapted to the music on the CD.
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Duett für Bratsche und Violoncello (1934)
Henninge Landaas: Viola
Bjørg Lewis: Cello
01 Schnelle Achtel (04:35)
Konzertstück für Zwei Alt-Saxophone (1933)
Rolf-Erik Nystrøm: Alto-Saxophone
Landaas, Vegard: Alto-Saxophone
02 I. Lebhaft (03:28)
03 II . Mässig langsam (02:09)
04 III . Lebhaft (03:09)
Sonate für Bratsche allein op.25 No.1 (1922)
Henninge Landaas, Viola
05 I. Breit - II . Sehr frisch und straff (04:06)
06 III . Sehr langsam (05:18)
07 IV. Rasendes ZeitmaSS . Wild. Tonschönheit ist Nebensache (01:45)
08 V. Langsam, mit viel Ausdruck (04:44)
Sonate für Alt-Saxophon und Klavier (1943)
Landaas, Vegard, Alto-Saxophone
Elzbieta Nawrocka, Piano
09 I. Ruhig bewegt (02:13)
10 II . Lebh aft (03:30)
1 1 III . Sehr langsam (02:23)
12 IV. Lebhaft (03:05)
Trio op.47 für Tenor Saxophon, Bratsche und Klavier (1928)
Henninge Landaas, Viola
Landaas, Vegard, Tenor-Saxophone
Elzbieta Nawrocka, Piano
13 Erste Teil: Solo - Arioso - Duett (07:19)
14 Zweiter Teil: Potpourri - Schnelle Halbe - Lebhaft - Schnelle Halbe - Prestissimo (07:35)
Additional information
Catalogue No. | LWC1005 |
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Primary Artist | Bjørg Lewis (cello), Elzbieta Navrocka (piano), Erik Nystrøm (saxophone), Henninge Landaas (viola), Rolf, Vegard Landaas (saxophone) |
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Physical Format | CD |
Label | LAWO Classics |