York Bowen - Viola Sonata No.1 Op.18
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2020
- 00:00 / 09:59 / 17:27 - Timothy Rideout (vla) / Frank Dupree (pno) (Viola Sonata No.2 - • York Bowen - Viola Son... )
York Bowen (1884-1961) contributed several works for Viola, notably 2 sonatas and a Concerto, all dedicated to english violist Lionel Tertis (1876-1975) known as “father of the viola” and revolutionized viola playing as we know it today. Bowen's compositions each display a unique ‘blend of Romanticism and strong individuality’. Although his influences include Rachmaninoff, Medtner, Chopin, Grieg and Tchaikovsky, Bowen's music is very much defined by its distinctive textures and harmonies. Although his active career spanned more than fifty years, Bowen's compositional style altered very little and he continued to employ a diatonic key system with use of chromatic harmonies throughout his life. Interesting fact, his 24 preludes for piano op.102 was dedicated to the english composer Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji.
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Deeply romantic, one of the true last of the genre in the 20th century.
Wow! I have always thought of York Bowen as a dusty relic of ABRSM but I see from this sonata that he was immensely talented. Who cares if he was out of sync with his times? This is excellent music . . and beautifully performed. So often viola sonatas do not satisfy but Bowen understands both instruments so well that he brings out the very best of what a viola is capable of . Eye-opening (ear opening?) stuff! Am going to listen to much more of Mr Bowen´s music if I can find it.
“ so often Viola sonatas do not satisfy” Hindemith op. 11 #4? Shostakovich Sonata? Rebecca Clark Sonata? I may be listening to sonatas than you are!
INCREDIBLE
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This is so epic
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Una scoperta sensazionale!!!! Studierò subito questa sonata!!! Capolavoro assoluto anche il concerto molto bello
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It's a bit like a collection of quotes from other composers strung together to tell a story about... well, about stringing together compositions out of quotes from other composers. It seems to have some intellectualised ironic awareness of the fact. I like it. Imma call it neo-gothic postmodernism.
If you not feel that’s that is great music so nobody cares about.
@@klausbaden They said they like it lol