Korngold - Music for Violin, Cello & Piano
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1774
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 29th September 2023
Contents
Works
Die tote Stadt, op.12Violin Sonata in D major, op.6
Artists
Bruno Monteiro (violin)Miguel Rocha (cello)
Joao Paulo Santos (piano)
Works
Die tote Stadt, op.12Violin Sonata in D major, op.6
Artists
Bruno Monteiro (violin)Miguel Rocha (cello)
Joao Paulo Santos (piano)
About
He is best known for Die tote Stadt and Das Wunder der Heiliane, as well as many scores for famous films like Captain Blood (1935), Anthony Adverse (1936), The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Juarez (1939), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939), The Sea Hawk (1940), The Sea Wolf (1941), and Kings Row (1942), among many others.
In the period before his death, he worked tirelessly on his sixth opera. Despite its success, Korngold feared he would be completely forgotten, that his work would come to be viewed as obsolete at the end of his life. His concern was in large part due to the emergence of the Second Viennese School, which was in vogue at that time. However, in the last 25 to 30 years, his music has, quite justly, been constantly revived; today he is considered among the most original and prestigious composers in the history of twentieth century music.
Reviews
He (Monteiro) is a superb violinist, exhibiting flawless technique, beautiful tone, and musicianship of the highest order. Bruno Monteiro, Miguel Rocha, and João Paulo Santos perform miracles in the playing of them. I doubt that you’ll find them better presented than they are here. Jerry Dubins
Written at 13, Korngold’s vivacious, harmonically adventurous Op. 1 Trio needs no special ‘juvenilia’ pleading. The Violin Sonata, from the grand old age of 16, captivates from its ambitious, symphonic opening onwards.
These performances by the violinist Bruno Monteiro, cellist Miguel Rocha and pianist João Paulo Santos are anything other than musicianly and sincere. There’s something to be said for the unshowy, old-school tone of these two Portuguese string players, with their tastefully applied portamentos and the crushed-velvet throatiness with which they dig into their lower strings. This is Korngold played with determination. Richard Bratby
They play with a will, giving full-blooded and enthusiastic performances of what are technically very taxing works. The recording is good, and the booklet note, by the violinist here, Bruno Monteiro, helpful. Stephen BarberError on this page? Let us know here
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