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Paul Hindemith - Sonata for Viola and Piano in F major, Op. 11 No. 4 

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- Composer: Paul Hindemith (16 November 1895 -- 28 December 1963)
- Performers: Kim Kaskashian (viola), Robert Levin (piano)
- Year of recording: 2000
The first Sonata for viola and piano [Sonate für Bratsche und Klavier], also known as Sonata in F major, Op. 11 No. 4, written in 1919.
The sonata is in three movements, all played without a break:
00:00 - I. Fantasie
03:10 - II. Thema (mit Variationen)
07:13 - III. Finale (mit Variationen)
This is the fourth of five instrumental sonatas comprising Hindemith's opus 11. This sonata and the following Op. 11 No. 5 for solo viola mark Hindemith's decision to abandon playing the violin in favour of its larger cousin. Hindemith himself played the viola (along with a slew of other instruments) and so it is little surprise that he could write so well for this instrument. The composition is arguably his most popular chamber composition.
- The work opens with a lovely, utterly memorable melody and the mood remains light throughout this three-minute movement.
- The second movement, which is slightly longer, is just as lyrical and appealing in its theme and variations. The composer noted the "folksong" character of the melodic material here.
- The finale, at over nine minutes, is also a theme-and-variations scheme, but with a bit more muscle.
The music is still more 'traditionally' romantic compared to the music Hindemith would compose later on in his career.

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Комментарии : 10   
@WolfyGreen
@WolfyGreen 6 лет назад
The opening theme of this Sonata is worth a million dollars. Love at first sight, in sound.
@stefandreus8711
@stefandreus8711 8 лет назад
Beautiful...i love the viola sound, and Hindemith's music.
@pwoody1958
@pwoody1958 2 месяца назад
I just accompanied a student last night for his Senior Recital in this piece. It was a lot of work! But very much worth it. It's a fairly early piece for Hindemith, and I think it's interesting that it has so many unique textures and approaches. A lot of his later music, especially the sonatas, tends to sound very similar, but this piece really stands out. Wolfy says that the opening theme is worth a million bucks. I couldn't agree more -- it is so warm and gorgious, and Tertial, lol! I'm grateful for having learned and performed such an outstanding composition!
@edyao5452
@edyao5452 7 лет назад
the best interpretation so far.
@vartush
@vartush 7 лет назад
Love love love love love love
@user-ce4ec4bg5e
@user-ce4ec4bg5e Месяц назад
Wonderful playing!
@gabykappscomposermariagabr749
@gabykappscomposermariagabr749 7 лет назад
I'm glad Hindemith came along and restored the true meaning of music, after the atonalists' chasm with the very meaning of music. This is complex, interesting, experimental...but NEVER ugly.
@connorcmusician
@connorcmusician 4 месяца назад
which is ironic because most of hindemith's music is ugly af, much more ugly than the serialists
@shouldidankmeme1413
@shouldidankmeme1413 7 лет назад
for a moment i read kim kardashian oh dear
@bmort1313
@bmort1313 7 лет назад
I doubt that it's her. For her, "Hindemith" means "myths about having a huge hind".
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