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Frank-Immo Zichner, Jacques Zoon - Schulhoff: Concertos (2014)

Frank-Immo Zichner, Jacques Zoon - Schulhoff: Concertos (2014)
  • Title: Schulhoff: Concertos
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Capriccio
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:06:35
  • Total Size: 273 Mb
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Tracklist:

Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 43 (Erwin Schulhoff)
1. I. Molto sostenutoFrank-Immo Zichner 05:27
2. II. SostenutoFrank-Immo Zichner 06:28
3. III. Allegro alla jazzFrank-Immo Zichner 06:28
Double Concerto for Flute and Piano (Erwin Schulhoff)
4. I. Allegro moderatoJacques Zoon 07:48
5. II. AndanteJacques Zoon 04:57
6. III. Rondo: Allegro con spiritoJacques Zoon 06:33
Concerto for String Quartet & Wind Ensemble (Erwin Schulhoff)
7. I. Allegro moderatoLeipzig String Quartet 08:59
8. II. LargoLeipzig String Quartet 07:29
9. III. Finale: Allegro con brioLeipzig String Quartet 05:46
Rondo a capriccio in G Major, Op. 129, "Rage over a lost penny" (arr. E. Schulhoff for orchestra) (Ludwig van Beethoven)
10. Rondo a capriccio in G Major, Op. 129, "Rage over a lost penny" (arr. E. Schulhoff for orchestra)Berlin Deutsches Symphony Orchestra 06:40

Performers:
Frank-Immo Zichner (piano)
Frank-Immo Zichner (piano)
Jaques Zoon (flute)
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester
Leipziger Streichquartett
Roland Kluttig

Erwin Schulhoff, born in 1894 as the son of a rich businessman in Prague, already knew as a small child that music was to become the most important thing in his life. As an internationally successful pianist and composer, he was one of the most important Czech artists in the first half of the 20th century. The young composer abruptly became aware of the earnestness of life with the outbreak of the First World War. Schulhoff felt disgust at the horrors of combat he experienced first-hand as a soldier. He could not compose during this period. In 1918, he noted in his diary in profound disillusion: It is an atmosphere in which it can frequently happen that you lose faith in yourself. In Dresden Schulhoff came first into contact with a young artistic generation of Dadaists. For the artists scarred by the war, Dadaism was an expression of their attitude towards life: rage, helplessness and nihilism found expression in word and image as glaring derision, scorn and shameless provocation. In this climate, Schulhoff discovered the jazz that was spilling over from America. This, too, can absolutely be seen as a provocation in the Dadaist sense. The Concerto for Piano and Small Orchestra WV 66 is a wild blend of Impressionist, late-Romantic and jazz-inspired sounds and rhythms.
Review

'This fine disc is well worth investigating. The performances are excellent and receive a fine recording' -- Bruce Reader, The Classical Reviewer, July 2014

'Performances are unfailingly tidy and sympathetic, the 2007 recordings by Deutschlandradio Kultur excellent, and any readers yet to encounter the varied output of this fascinating figure (who succumbed to tuberculosis at the age of 48 in a Bavarian concentration camp) could do a lot worse than investigate this likeable release' -- Andrew Achenbach, Gramophone, September 2014




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