H Hofmann - Complete Piano Chamber Music
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Label: Haenssler Classic
Cat No: HC22014
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 7th April 2023
Contents
Works
Adagio in F major for violin and piano, op.31aAndante for clarinet and piano, op.98
Piano Quartet in D minor, op.50
Piano Trio in A major, op.18
Romance in D major for cello and piano, op.48
Serenade for cello and piano, op.63
Steppenbilder: 3 Pieces for violin and piano, op.39
Violin Sonata in F minor, op.67
Artists
Oliver Triendl (piano)Nina Karman (violin)
Stefan Fehlandt (viola)
Wen-Sinn Yang (cello)
Georg Arzberger (clarinet)
Works
Adagio in F major for violin and piano, op.31aAndante for clarinet and piano, op.98
Piano Quartet in D minor, op.50
Piano Trio in A major, op.18
Romance in D major for cello and piano, op.48
Serenade for cello and piano, op.63
Steppenbilder: 3 Pieces for violin and piano, op.39
Violin Sonata in F minor, op.67
Artists
Oliver Triendl (piano)Nina Karman (violin)
Stefan Fehlandt (viola)
Wen-Sinn Yang (cello)
Georg Arzberger (clarinet)
About
With his programmatic symphony Frithjof (based on a Nordic saga), the heroic opera Armin (which ends with the victory of the Cherusci in the Teutoburg Forest), and the ingenuous musical comedy Ännchen von Tharau (in which a young theology student cadges the folk song Ännchen from the elderly lyricist Simon Dach), he created works which were frequently performed in his time, reflecting the zeitgeist of the years 1870 to 1890 following the founding of the German Empire.
But even his honourable acceptance into the Berlin Academy of Arts could not prevent his works from being performed less frequently from the 1890s on. After his death, his music fell largely into obscurity.
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