Album Summary
Performers
Oliver Triendl (Piano)
Daniel Gaede (Violin)
Peter Bruns (Cello)
Hariolf Schlichtig (Viola)
Notes & Reviews:
Paul Juon numbers among the unknowns of music history. A contemporary critic has termed this late-romantic composer "the missing link between Tchaikovsky and Stravinsky." Born in Moscow to a Swiss family, Juon earned his diploma with flying colors at the conservatory there and later, in 1894, made his way to Berlin to study with Clara Schumann's half brother Woldemar Bargiel. In 1907 the very choosy Joseph Joachim appointed him to a full professorship at the Berlin Academy of Music. Paul Juon's domains included orchestral works, piano and vocal music, as well as chamber music.
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Works Details
Juon, Paul : Piano quartet, Op. 50 - Performers: Oliver Triendl (Piano); Daniel Gaede (Violin); Peter Bruns (Cello); Hariolf Schlichtig (Viola)
- Notes: Siemensvilla Berlin-Lankwitz (12/14/2006-12/16/2006)
- Running Time: 32 min. 50 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Chamber Music
- Written: 1911-1912
Juon, Paul : Quartet for Piano and Strings no 1 in F major "Rhapsody", Op. 37 - Performers: Daniel Gaede (Violin); Peter Bruns (Cello); Hariolf Schlichtig (Viola); Oliver Triendl (Piano)
- Notes: Siemensvilla Berlin-Lankwitz (12/14/2006-12/16/2006)
- Running Time: 29 min. 13 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Form: Chamber Music
- Written: 1907

























