Graener - Orchestral Works Vol.4: Three Concertos | CPO 7779652

Graener - Orchestral Works Vol.4: Three Concertos

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Label: CPO

Cat No: 7779652

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 1st March 2019

Contents

Artists

Uladzimir Sinkevich (cello)
Henry Raudales (violin)
Christiane Dohn (flute)
Munchner Rundfunkorchester

Conductor

Ulf Schirmer

Works

Graener, Paul

Cello Concerto, op.78
Flute Concerto, op.116
Violin Concerto, op.104

Artists

Uladzimir Sinkevich (cello)
Henry Raudales (violin)
Christiane Dohn (flute)
Munchner Rundfunkorchester

Conductor

Ulf Schirmer

About

Paul Graener (1872-1944) was a late romanticist with a strong inclination for French impressionism – which as a composer in the Germany of the first half of the twentieth century makes him a unique case. Now cpo is presenting three of his concertos on our fourth Graener CD. Once again it is shown that this music more than deserves to be rediscovered. Hardly any other companion of Paul Graener’s so intensely supported his oeuvre as did the cellist Paul Grümmer, the dedicatee of this composer’s Cello Concerto and the soloist at its premiere in 1927. The critic Adolf Diesterweg wrote in a review: “Graener’s new Cello Concerto contains naturally invented, succinctly formed music enabling the cellist, thanks to the transparent orchestral part, to sound his instrument effectively. In my view the most beautiful movement is the highly cantabile and atmospheric Adagio.” The Violin Concerto has harmonically original, fascinating sound elements showing us Graener at an absolute creative summit. The time of composition of Graener’s last finished composition, his Flute Concerto, coincides with the increasing bombardment and destruction of Berlin. Here it is above all the last movement that stands out and attracts our attention – and does so not so much because of its neoclassical guise, something already to be encountered in Graener’s works of the 1930s, but rather on account of his choice of the life-affirming folk song, which displays a cheerful mood that can be harmonized neither with the difficult circumstances of Graener’s life nor with the wartime events taking place at that time.

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