I love this piece. I performed it at a high school concert 55 years ago, when I was 14. It's such a conversational/contrapuntal thing, just gorgeous. I'm glad I found it and thanks for posting.
Very well worked out to the finest detail (both artists). Not stiff, Not measured, not too much liberty with style. Very Hindemith indeed: Expressive and intellectually stimulative. A little sad about the piano tuning however (listen to the dissonant major chord at 4:54 & 15:42). Hindemith was not a fan of A-440Hz either: More like a-429Hz built up from C-128Hz which is known as "Prime".
I love this piece. I performed it at a high school concert 55 years ago, when I was 14. It's such a conversational/contrapuntal thing, just gorgeous. I'm glad I found it and thanks for posting.
Very true and idiomatic performance. Great sound, perfect ensemble! Thank you for the pleasure.
So perfect. I am an organist and I play his Organ Sonatas. So important to hear his works for other instruments.
Excellent! Never heard this work before, and I'm now glad I have.
I love how you can hear hints of symphony in Bb
I’m glad I’m not the only one who made this connection!
this is my favorite piece of all time. i am so thankful
Very well worked out to the finest detail (both artists). Not stiff, Not measured, not too much liberty with style. Very Hindemith indeed: Expressive and intellectually stimulative. A little sad about the piano tuning however (listen to the dissonant major chord at 4:54 & 15:42). Hindemith was not a fan of A-440Hz either: More like a-429Hz built up from C-128Hz which is known as "Prime".
I. Mässig bewegt - 00:01
II. Lebhaft - 05:08
III. Sehr langsam -08:16
IV. Kleines Rondo, gemächlich - 15:58
Excellent !
Movement IV 15:55
Fine player, good interpretation, but he sounds a tad sharp in a few spots.
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