布拉姆斯:五首小提琴奏鳴曲,第二集(降E大調奏鳴曲/A大調/d小調)
巫魯夫.瓦林 小提琴羅蘭.潘提納 鋼琴
Ulf Wallin, violin
Roland Pontinen, piano
Ulf Wallinand Roland Pontinenmade their first duo-recording for BIS in 1991 and have released acclaimed recital discs ranging from Schumann and Liszt to Alfred Schnittke, by way of Schoenberg and Hindemith. With the present disc they bring their most recent project to a close: a recording of all the works by Johannes Brahmsfor violin and piano. These include not only the three well-known and -loved numbered violin sonatas, but also the Scherzofrom the so-called F.A.E. Sonataand the composer's own violin versions of the two sonatas for clarinet and piano.
Wallinand Pontinenopen the present disc with Sonata No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 120, composed in 1894 for clarinet and transcribed for the violin a year later. As the clarinet part extends further down than the lowest note on the violin, Brahms made considerable revisions to the clarinet part, which entailed changes in the piano part, and consequently the printing of a new piano score. This is followed by the second and third violin sonatas, in A major and D minor respectively. Both works were composed during the summer of 1886 in Thun in Switzerland and are clearly related, even though they inhabit completely different expressive worlds.
Johannes Brahms (1833—97)
The Five Sonatas for Violin & Piano — Vol. 2
Sonata in E flat major, Op. 120 No. 2 21'33 (originally for clarinet and piano)
1 ) I. Allegro amabile 8'31
2 ) II. Allegro appassionato 5'24
3 ) III. Andante con moto 7'30
Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 100 21'36
4 ) I. Allegro amabile 8'54
5 ) II. Andante tranquillo — Vivace — Andante 6'43
6 ) III. Allegretto grazioso (quasi Andante) 5'50
Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108 22'59
7 ) I. Allegro 9'04
8 ) II. Adagio 4'33
9 ) III. Un poco presto e con sentimento 3'10
10 ) IV. Presto agitato 6'03
TT: 67'12 |
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