Blacher, Dessau, Weill, Eisler - Chamber & Piano Works
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Label: Phil.Harmonie
Cat No: PHIL06029
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 25th June 2021
Contents
Works
Cello SonataPiano Sonata no.1
Piano Sonata no.2
Preludes (24) for piano
Quintet for flute, oboe and string trio
Sonata for solo violin, op.40
Toccatas (2) for piano
Violin Sonata, op.18
Bagatelles (4) for viola and piano
Scherzo for string trio
Pieces (7) from 'The Threepenny Opera'
Artists
Gerty HerzogKolja Blacher
Walter Kussner
Johannes Moser
Ozgur Aydin
Florian Donderer
Martin Stegner
Knut Weber
Ernst-Burghard Hilse
Dominik Wollenweber
Eberhard Finke
Works
Cello SonataPiano Sonata no.1
Piano Sonata no.2
Preludes (24) for piano
Quintet for flute, oboe and string trio
Sonata for solo violin, op.40
Toccatas (2) for piano
Violin Sonata, op.18
Bagatelles (4) for viola and piano
Scherzo for string trio
Pieces (7) from 'The Threepenny Opera'
Artists
Gerty HerzogKolja Blacher
Walter Kussner
Johannes Moser
Ozgur Aydin
Florian Donderer
Martin Stegner
Knut Weber
Ernst-Burghard Hilse
Dominik Wollenweber
Eberhard Finke
About
The 24 Preludes that Boris wrote for his wife Gerty Herzog shortly before he died show his enormous diversity, they must be called ‘timeless’ - works that will remain relevant. These CDs represent a homage to Gerty Herzog who died in January 2014. In her career as a pianist that started conventionally and was marked by familial breaks, she concentrated on Blacher’s compositions above all.
Her way and her style of playing these works remain unrivalled up to this day. Most of these recordings were made in the years after Blacher’s death, when, following a longer break, she began to perform again. Added as well is an excerpt from an interview that Gerty Herzog gave to Alexandra Kluge.
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