Works for violin and piano

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HANS GAL
Works for violin and piano
Annette-Barbara Vogel (violin) Juhani Lagerspetz (piano)

[ Avie / CD ]

Release Date: Saturday 1 May 2010

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"If you're looking for a disc of beautiful late Romantic music for violin and piano, this CD is an excellent choice."
(AudAud.com)

"It's music well worth championing, the product of the musically comparatively conservative side of the new Viennese school...plenty of rich tonal harmony and adventurous harmonic excursion, together with a ripe sense of the lyrical, an expansive view of classical forms and unexpected sharp contrasts of mood." Sunday Times, 28th March 2010 ***

The follow-up to Avie's critically acclaimed release of Hans Gal's complete works for solo piano is an equally appealing recording of works for violin and piano.

Avie spurred the renaissance of Hans Gál's music with the first-ever release of his complete works for solo piano (AV2064). The 3-CD set, performed by Leeds Competition winner Leon McCawley, garnered a Gramophone Editor's Choice, and brought Gál's effortlessly pleasing music to a broader public. Born near Vienna, the son of a Jewish doctor, Gál was a "continental Briton" who emigrated from Germany at the outbreak of WWII, to Edinburgh where he settled and remained until his death in 1987. During an era that saw the rise and dominance of 12-tone composition, stylistically Gál remained steadfastly true to himself - melodic and accessible.

The bookends of this album are two Sonatas. The B-flat minor, Op. 17 is - in the words of the composer's grandson, Simon Fox-Gál, who also produced the recording - "one of Gál's most outwardly-expressive chamber works". The Sonata in D, published posthumously, was written in 1933; its serenity and optimism belie the turmoil of Gal's life at the time, the Nazi regime having ousted him from his post in Mainz and refusing him work in Vienna. Sandwiched in between is the considerably lighter Suite in G Major, which had its origins in Gal's Viennese period 1936-37, but was modified to its eventual form and premiered in Edinburgh in 1942.

German violinist Annette-Barbara Vogel has become one of Gál's most ardent proponents. She says, "Early on, I was struck by how genuine and pure Gál's music was…when I think of the man's musical language: nostalgic, elegant, innocent, generous, melodic, assertive, rhythmically driven, emotionally rich…never trivial or superficial." Vogel has also recorded Gal's Violin Concerto and Concertino which will also be released in 2010.

Tracks:

Sonata for violin & piano Op. 17
Suite in G major, Op. 56
Sonata in D, posth.