Anneke Scott and Kathryn Cok : Sonatas for Horn and Fortepiano.
Virtuosic works for natural horn and fortepiano.
Advances in horn technique during the eighteenth century created an era of
virtuosi whose talents moved composers to write for them. Austria, and in
particular Vienna, attracted a great number of these artists and the nineteenth
century saw a new generation of musicians who composed and collaborated on works
that promoted the instrument in fascinatingly new ways.
Nikolaus Freiherr von Krufft was a prolific composer who wrote a number of sonatas including one for
fortepiano and horn. On his early death in 1818 he was described by the
Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung as "a pianist of rare talent and precision, a
composer of study and spirit". Like many other Viennese musicians of this time,
Krufft studied law at the University of Vienna and then combined a career as a
musician with a post in civil service.
The life of Jan Václav Stich has been described as "resembling that of a novel"
(H.Kling). Born into a family of serfs, his early talent caught the attention of
the local count who arranged for him to have specialist training. The high
quality of wind musicians emerging from Bohemia at this time led Charles Burney
to describe Bohemia as the "Conservatory of Europe". Stich later absconded and,
going under the name of Giovanni Punto, became one of the biggest names in
music, travelling the length and breadth of Europe. Beethoven's Sonata Op.17 for
fortepiano and horn, thought to be the first composition for this combination,
contains highly characteristic writing for both instruments.
Punto's fame is reflected in a review of an early performance of the work in
which a critic asked "Who is this Beethoven? His name is not known to us. Of
course, Punto is very well known". Juxtaposed with the three sonatas on this
disc is something of a curiosity. Arrangements and transcriptions of works were
incredibly popular in Vienna during the early nineteenth century. Though the
combination of horn and fortepiano might not be the most obvious choice for an
arrangement of the Largo of Joseph Haydn's String Quartet Hob II;74 (the "Rider"
quartet) the range of colours and the flexibility of both instruments chosen by
the anonymous arranger suits the movement's elegant melody and subtle nuances.
The final composer on this disc, Leidesdorf, shared with Krufft and Ludwig van Beethoven
the guidance of Johann Albrechstberger as a teacher. Haydn rated
Albrechtsberger's skills highly describing him as "the best teacher of
composition among all present-day Viennese masters". Sadly, today Leidesdorf is
remembered mainly for his publishing house Leidesdorf und Sauer but was well
known as a composer, pianist and guitarist during his lifetime. Schubert
described him as a "truly deep and good being" but also "hugely melancholic".
Unusually this "Sonata pour pianoforte et cor concertans", published in 1824,
includes two names on the frontispiece; "Bellonci und M.K.Leidesdorf". Camilla
Bellonci was an Italian horn player who settled in Vienna where he played for
the KärntnertorTheatre and the Imperial Hofkapelle. The highly virtuosic
writing for both instruments suggests a great deal of collaboration in the
compositional process which may justify the "equal billing" of Bellonci and
Leidesdorf on the frontispiece.
Songs:
1. Sonata in E Major Allegro moderato (Nikolaus Freiherr von Krufft)
2. Sonata in E Major Andante espressivo (Nikolaus Freiherr von Krufft)
3. Sonata in E Major Rondo (alla Polacca) (Nikolaus Freiherr von Krufft)
4. Sonata in F Major Op17 Allegro moderato (Ludwig van Beethoven)
5. Sonata in F Major Op17 Poco Adagio quasi Andante (Ludwig van Beethoven)
6. Sonata in F Major Op17 Rondo Allegro moderato (Ludwig van Beethoven)
7. Largo (after the Rider Quartet) (Joseph Haydn)
8. Sonata in Eb Major Op164 Allegro con brio ma non troppo (Leidesdorf Camilla Bellonci)
9. Sonata in Eb Major Op164 Tempo di Marcia Lugubre Adagio ma non troppo (Leidesdorf C Bellonci)
10. Sonata in Eb Major Op164 Allegretto Rondo Pastorale (MJ Leidesdorf Camilla Bellonci)
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Release date: 6/15/2011
Anneke Scott and Kathryn Cok lives in London England
Tagged as: Classical, Classical Period, Instrumental, Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer: Camilla Bellonci, Composer: Joseph Haydn, Horn, Classical Piano, Composer: Nicolaus Freiherr von Krufft
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