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Beyond Beethoven: Horn Sonatas by Ries, Thürner, Starke & Steup (Anneke Scott, Steven Devine)
Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838)Grande Sonate in F major, Op. 34Friedrich Eugen Thürner (1785-1827)Grande Sonate in E major, Op. 29Friedrich Starke (1774-1835)Adagio und Rondo, Op. 105Hendrik Coenraad Steup (1778-1827)Sonate in E-flat major, Op. 11Anneke Scott, Horn; Steven Devine, Fortepiano(Period Instruments)Resonus Classics RES10267 (2021)[Flac & Scans]
2021-03-23 08:36:22
Beyond Beethoven: Anneke Scott and Steven Devine explore how other composers followed the example of Beethoven's horn sonata with works exploiting the abilities of the instrument,
Beyond Beethoven - Ries, Steup, Starke, Thürner; Anneke Scott, Steven Devine; Resonus Classics Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 22 March 2021 Star rating: 4.5 (★★★★½) An exploration of the horn sonatas that came after Beethoven's; four contrasting works which exploit the possibilities of the natural horn to the utmost.Beethoven's Sonata in F major for piano and horn was premiered in 1800 at a time when the commissioner, horn player Giovanni Punto was far more famous than the composer. The form was not common at the time, but following Beethoven's example there was a positive explosion of sonatas for piano and horn. Punto (who was in fact Czech, born Jan Václav Stich) pioneered hand-stopping techniques on the natural horn which meant the instrument could play a wider range of notes, which was a boon for composers such as Beethoven. On this disc from Resonus Classics, Beyond Beethoven, Anneke Scott […]
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