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Poetic Inspirations: Works for oboe, viola and piano | Cedille Records CDR90000102

Poetic Inspirations: Works for oboe, viola and piano

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Label: Cedille Records

Cat No: CDR90000102

Barcode: 0735131910224

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 30th June 2008

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Contents

Works

Klughardt
Schilflieder (Songs of the Reeds), Op.28 (1872)

Loeffler
Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola, and Piano (1901): L’Etang: Lento (un poco Andante) / La Cornemuse: Un poco maestoso

White
The Nymph’s Complaint for the Death of her Fawn (1921)

Yano
Modinha (1984)

Hindemith
Trio for Viola, Heckelphone, and Piano, Op.47 (1928)

Artists

Alex Klein (oboe)
Richard Young (viola)
Ricardo Castro (piano)

Works

Klughardt
Schilflieder (Songs of the Reeds), Op.28 (1872)

Loeffler
Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola, and Piano (1901): L’Etang: Lento (un poco Andante) / La Cornemuse: Un poco maestoso

White
The Nymph’s Complaint for the Death of her Fawn (1921)

Yano
Modinha (1984)

Hindemith
Trio for Viola, Heckelphone, and Piano, Op.47 (1928)

Artists

Alex Klein (oboe)
Richard Young (viola)
Ricardo Castro (piano)

About

Remarkable, poetry-inspired trios by three Romantic composers including, among others, August Klughardt’s Schumannesque Schilflieder (Songs of the Reeds) from 1872 which tell the poignant story of a man ‘reunited’ with the ghost of his lost love.

American composer Charles Martin Loeffler’s Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola, and Piano (1901), also inspired by love lost, offers a delightful blend of French Impressionism and New World freshness.

All the pieces receive inspired performances by renowned oboist Alex Klein, former principal of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and his friends Richard Young, violist of the venerated Vermeer Quartet, and Brazilian pianist Ricardo Castro, winner of the 1993 Leeds International Piano Competition.

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