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Boulanger / Hindemith / Debussy - Chamber Music | C-AVI AVI8553295

Boulanger / Hindemith / Debussy - Chamber Music

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Label: C-AVI

Cat No: AVI8553295

Barcode: 4260085532957

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 18th November 2013

Contents

Artists

Wanzhen Li (violin)
Tanja Tetzlaff (cello)
Gunilla Sussmann (piano)
Alina Ibragimova (violin)
Lars Vogt (piano)
Gustav Rivinius (cello)
Anna Rita Hitaj (piano)
Christian Tetzlaff (violin)
Volker Jacobsen (viola)
Bartholomew LaFollette (cello)

Works

Boulanger, Lili

Pieces (2) for piano trio

Boulanger, Nadia

Pieces (3) for cello and piano

Debussy, Claude

Scherzo for cello and piano, L26
Violin Sonata in G minor, L148

Hindemith, Paul

String Trio no.2

Artists

Wanzhen Li (violin)
Tanja Tetzlaff (cello)
Gunilla Sussmann (piano)
Alina Ibragimova (violin)
Lars Vogt (piano)
Gustav Rivinius (cello)
Anna Rita Hitaj (piano)
Christian Tetzlaff (violin)
Volker Jacobsen (viola)
Bartholomew LaFollette (cello)

About

The first half of the 20th century was more exciting than almost any other period in music history. One new development followed another in rapid succession. Almost simultaneously, composers in different countries broke the shackles of tonality without forsaking it altogether.

In France, the two sisters Lili and Nadia Boulanger exerted a great influence on their contemporaries and on their successors. Several generations of composers and performing musicians would never have achieved greatness without the teaching of the Grande Dame, “Mademoiselle” Nadia Boulanger.

The world of the 19th century – represented here by Claude Debussy – was clearly and audibly drawing to a close; meanwhile, the transition to modernity was not as radical in France as parallel radical departures in Germany and Austria inspired by the Second Viennese School.

A counterpart to French tendencies can be found in the String Trio of Paul Hindemith with its turbulent, energetic final movement – a work somewhat off the beaten path of “German modernism”.

Contents:
Lili Boulanger
- Pieces (2) for piano trio
Wanzhen Li (violin), Tanja Tetzlaff (cello), Gunilla Süssmann (piano)

Nadia Boulanger
- Pieces (3) for Cello and Piano
Gustav Rivinius (cello), Anna Rita Hitaj (piano)

Claude Debussy
- Scherzo for cello and piano in D major, L27
Alina Ibragimova (violin), Lars Vogt (piano)

- Violin Sonata in G minor, L140
Gustav Rivinius (cello), Anna Rita Hitaj (piano)

Paul Hindemith
- String Trio no.2
Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Volker Jacobsen (viola), Bartholomew LaFollette (cello)

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