Dohnanyi - Complete Music for Cello & Piano
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96225
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 17th September 2021
Contents
Works
Cello Sonata in B flat minor, op.8Konzertstuck in D major for cello and piano, op.12
Ruralia Hungarica for cello and piano, op.32d
Artists
Lucio Labella Danzi (cello)Marco Rapetti (piano)
Works
Cello Sonata in B flat minor, op.8Konzertstuck in D major for cello and piano, op.12
Ruralia Hungarica for cello and piano, op.32d
Artists
Lucio Labella Danzi (cello)Marco Rapetti (piano)
About
In 1902, Dohnányi performed the Cello Sonata in Frankfurt with Hugo Becker, one of the most famous cellists and pedagogues of his time, and a few years later Becker would be the dedicatee of Dohnányi’s Konzertstück in D, op.12, for cello and orchestra, which the composer also arranged for cello and piano.
Dohnányi and his friend Béla Bartók, three years his junior, always admired each other, though they could not have differed more in terms of style and character, their diametrically opposed approaches particularly apparent in their use of Hungarian folksongs. By contrast to Bartók’s innovative ethnomusicological perspective, Dohnányi continued presenting gypsy melodies in the Romantic fashion of Liszt and Brahms, as evidenced in his Ruralia Hungarica, op.32, a cycle of seven pieces scored for various forces, one of them (op.32d) being for cello and piano.
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