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Hindemith - Complete Sonatas for Wind Instruments and Piano

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 95755

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 28th May 2021

Contents

Artists

Claudia Giottoli (flute)
Simone Frondoni (oboe)
Luca Franceschelli (bassoon)
Simone Simonelli (clarinet)
Maria Chiara Braccalenti (cor anglais)
Gabriele Falcioni (horn)
Vincenzo Pierotti (trumpet)
Gabriele Marchetti (trombone)
David Brutti (saxophone)
Gianluca Grosso (tuba)
Jana Theresa Hildebrandt (speaker)
Filippo Farinelli (piano)

Works

Hindemith, Paul

Alto Saxophone Sonata
Bassoon Sonata
Clarinet Sonata
Cor anglais Sonata
Echo for flute and piano
Flute Sonata
Horn Sonata in F major
Oboe Sonata
Trombone Sonata
Trumpet Sonata
Tuba Sonata

Artists

Claudia Giottoli (flute)
Simone Frondoni (oboe)
Luca Franceschelli (bassoon)
Simone Simonelli (clarinet)
Maria Chiara Braccalenti (cor anglais)
Gabriele Falcioni (horn)
Vincenzo Pierotti (trumpet)
Gabriele Marchetti (trombone)
David Brutti (saxophone)
Gianluca Grosso (tuba)
Jana Theresa Hildebrandt (speaker)
Filippo Farinelli (piano)

About

The first complete recorded collection of Hindemith’s wind sonatas: a gallery in sound of sketches and portraits from the turbulent decades of the mid-20th century.

Paul Hindemith’s systematic approach to composition, his Haydn-like industry and invention, produced no fewer than 10 sonatas for wind instruments between 1936 and 1955. Even in the years prior to these sonatas, Hindemith had proved to be a highly versatile musician: apart from being a virtuoso violist, an excellent violinist and pianist, he could also hold his own on bassoon, cello and a range of percussion instruments. It is hardly surprising that so versatile and resourceful a musician should have composed the singularly rich and unusual collection of works to which the two CDs of this recording are devoted.

Considered as a body of work, the wind sonatas demonstrate Hindemith’s original tonal idiom and his gift for new and personal melodies; his structural invention within inherited sonata forms; his renewal of the instrumental tradition of the 18th and 19th centuries; his skill and sympathy in handling the specific features of each instrument. Hindemith continually has a surprise up his sleeve – such as the finale of the Trumpet Sonata, which opens in grand heroic style but winds up in mournful meditation on a Lutheran chorale, ‘Alle Menschen müssen sterben’. Even more original is the argument of the Saxophone Sonata’s finale, prefaced in the score by an imaginary dialogue in which the pianist begs the saxophonist to search for ‘Silence, Sense and Form’ – brought to life by the soloist’s liquid reflections over the top of the pianist’s noisy whirlwind.

This release is the latest in a series featuring the pianist Filippo Farinelli accompanying fellow-Italian musicians in major collections of song and chamber music by 20th-century composers: among them the complete songs of Berg (95549), Dallapiccola (95202), Jolivet (9220) and Ravel (94743) and the first collection on disc of Charles Koechlin’s output for saxophone (9266), featuring the soloist on this recording, David Brutti. Reviewing the Dallapiccola, Tim Ashley in Gramophone remarked: ‘This is a hugely important issue… The set’s star is its pianist, Filippo Farinelli, whose playing is impeccably lapidary and pointillistic throughout.’

Reviews

Alongside the less often heard works for trumpet, English horn, trombone and tuba, the second disc does include the Tenor Horn Sonata, in a version for alto saxophone, but it’s the work for tuba, with the brass instrument’s galumphing phrases set against the piano’s hyperactivity that’s the most striking of them.  Andrew Clements
The Guardian 13 May 2021

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