Four works – four composing styles – four creative periods of Ernst Krenek – four
trouvailles of classical modernism. The first Solo Sonata – presented here as world
premier recording – urges towards expressive breadth, the Triophantasie plays with
the past and alludes to the music of Franz Schubert. The second Sonata for Violin
and Piano, modern in idiom and classical in form, was written in exile. The second
Solo Sonata, composed in 1948 in a phase of uncertainty, presents a condensed, more objective
counterpart of the first.
ERNST KRENEK
Sonata for Solo Violin No. 1, Op. 33 (1924/25, dedicated to Alma Moodie)
Christoph Schickedanz
Largo(09:34)
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Vivace furioso (mit Vehemenz)(05:49)
Adagio (möglichst ruhevoll)(12:25)
Allegro, poco vivace ("pièce joyeuse")(06:06)
ERNST KRENEK
Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano, Op. 99 (1944/45)
Christoph Schickedanz | Holger Spegg
Andante con moto - Animato(05:19)
Adagio(05:35)
Allegro assai, vivace(03:59)
ERNST KRENEK
Triophantasie, Op. 63 (1929)
Christoph Schickedanz | Mathias Beyer-Karlshoj | Holger Spegg | Johannes-Kreisler-Trio
Andante sostenuto - Allegro, ma non troppo - Tempo I -... (14:01)
ERNST KRENEK
Sonata for Solo Violin No. 2, Op. 115 (1948)
Christoph Schickedanz
Allegro deciso(02:14)
Adagio(03:36)
Allegretto grazioso - Molto vivace - Presto(03:00) |
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