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Daniel Estrem : Reicha Fugues on Guitar.
Colorful classical guitar.
Anton Reicha (1770-1836) was a Bohemian-born composer whose music covered a vast
array of genres and forms, from opera and string quartets to piano etudes and
fugues. He is perhaps best known today for his 25 wind quintets. As an
accomplished music theorist he wrote several treatises on various aspects of
composition. Some of his theoretical work dealt with experimental methods of
composition. He was ahead of his time, advocating the ideas of polyrhythm,
polytonality and microtonal music. Virtually none of these concepts were
accepted or employed by his contemporaries.
Reicha's 36 Fugues for Piano, published in 1803 was conceived as an illustration
of his new system for composing fugues. Without delving into the theory of
fugues, it can be said that Reicha's widening of the possibilities of fugal
composition created a freer, more flexible musical form. Naturally some of his
contemporaries didn't approve of his stretching the traditional boundaries, but
today these pieces sound wonderfully musical.
Much of Reicha's music remained unpublished and unperformed during his life and
nearly all of it fell into obscurity following his death. This is explained in
part by his own decisions, which he reflected on in his autobiography: "Many of
my works have never been heard because of my aversion to seeking performances. I
counted the time spent in such efforts as lost, and preferred to remain at my
desk." Reicha's life and work has yet to be intensely studied to this day.
Songs:
1. Fugue no 13 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
2. Fugue no 12 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
3. Fugue no 2 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
4. Fugue no 1 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
5. Fugue no 32 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
6. Fugue no 18 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
7. Fugue no 33 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
8. Fugue no 22 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
9. Fugue no 10 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
10. Fugue no 15 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
11. Fugue no 5 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
12. Fugue no 24 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
13. Fugue no 16 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
14. Fugue no 4 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
15. Fugue no 7 from 36 Fugues for Piano (Anton Reicha)
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Release date: 9/7/2016
Daniel Estrem lives in Minnesota USA
Tagged as: Classical, Classical Period, Instrumental, Composer: Anton Reicha, Classical Guitar
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