Brahms - Works for Viola & Piano
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Label: Naive
Cat No: V8971
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 17th October 2025
Contents
Works
Clarinet Sonata no.1 in F minor, op.120 no.1 (viola)Clarinet Sonata no.2 in E flat major, op.120 no.2 (viola)
Lieder (5), op.49
Artists
Paul Zientara (viola)Arthur Hinnewinkel (piano)
Works
Clarinet Sonata no.1 in F minor, op.120 no.1 (viola)Clarinet Sonata no.2 in E flat major, op.120 no.2 (viola)
Lieder (5), op.49
Artists
Paul Zientara (viola)Arthur Hinnewinkel (piano)
About
Born not far from Paris in 1985, Paul Zientara savours above all the autumnal Brahms, serene and tranquil with its ceaselessly renewed stream of lyricism. And so, he assembled his first genuine album, produced by Beau Soir Productions, the organisation created by Renaud Capuçon to promote and encourage a new generation of highly talented musicians, around these two magical scores.
Four shorter pieces, including the Scherzo from the collaborative F-A-E (‘Frei aber einsam’) Sonata and the song in the form of a prayer, Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer, enrich the programme, in which he is joined by the pianist Arthur Hinnewinkel.
Former students at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Paris, where they met and where they discovered these sonatas, Paul Zientara and Arthur Hinnewinkel here offer us an outpouring of poetic treasures.
Beautifully recorded, the young viola player bewitches us with his intense yet soaring sound, a subtle fusion of honeyed yellow and light ochre tone colours. His phrasing, shaped with the suppleness of a genius but also deeply respectful of the harmonic richness beloved of the composer, is complemented by the truly captivating precision and clarity of the excellent Hinnewinkel’s contrapuntal playing, his touch radiating a generous tenderness. An unforgettable F minor Sonata indeed.
This recording’s discrete beauties, born of an almost brotherly understanding between two wonderful chamber musicians, are an ode to friendship, the same sentiment that not so long ago inspired Brahms when he wrote for Mühlfeld, his beloved colleague.
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