Viola Tales - Märchenbilder / Pauline Sachse, Daniel Heide

Notes & Reviews:

In the history of the repertoire for viola and piano, Robert Schumann's "Marchenbilder" marked the beginning of a new epoch, making extensive use of the instruments' cantabile quality and characteristic sonority in the low and middle registers and helping the viola to attain equal status within the string instrument family during the course of the late 19th century. The viola repertoire of the 20th century reached its first heights with the Sonata op. 11/4 by Paul Hindemith (1895-1963). The combination viola and piano still holds much to discover today, as shown by the elegy "No more words" by Martin Kramer (b.1975), a German jazz pianist and composer.

Notes & Reviews:

Recording information: Music School Weimar, Fürstenhaus, Festsaal (08/29/2008-09/02/2008).



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>Schumann, Robert : Adagio and Allegro for Cello and Piano in A flat major, Op. 70
  • Performers: Pauline Sachse (Viola); Daniel Heide (Piano)
  • Notes: Music School Weimar, Fürstenhaus, Festsaal (08/29/2008-09/02/2008)
  • Running Time: 8 min. 53 sec.
  • Period Time: Romantic
  • Written: 1849

>Schumann, Robert : Märchenbilder for viola (or violin) & piano, Op. 113
  • Performers: Pauline Sachse (Viola); Daniel Heide (Piano)
  • Notes: Music School Weimar, Fürstenhaus, Festsaal (08/29/2008-09/02/2008)
  • Running Time: 14 min. 36 sec.
  • Period Time: Romantic
  • Written: 1851

>Hindemith, Paul : Sonata for Viola and Piano in F major, Op. 11 no 4
  • Performers: Pauline Sachse (Viola); Daniel Heide (Piano)
  • Notes: Music School Weimar, Fürstenhaus, Festsaal (08/29/2008-09/02/2008)
  • Running Time: 16 min. 19 sec.
  • Period Time: Modern
  • Written: 1919

>Kraemer, Martin : Elegy for viola & piano ("No more Words")
  • Performers: Daniel Heide (Piano); Pauline Sachse (Viola)
  • Notes: Music School Weimar, Fürstenhaus, Festsaal (08/29/2008-09/02/2008)
  • Running Time: 3 min. 47 sec.
  • Written: 2008