Hummel, J: Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104

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Moscheles & Hummel - Cello Sonatas

Moscheles & Hummel - Cello Sonatas


Hummel, J:

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104

Moscheles:

Cello Sonata in E major Op. 121

Nos 4, 8 & 9 from Melodisch-contrapunktische Studien Op. 137


Jirí Bárta (cello) & Hamish Milne (piano)

“With such strong, sympathetic playing and clear, carefully-balanced recordings this Hyperion disc is a must for adventurous cellists and listeners alike” BBC Music Magazine

“Hummel and Moscheles make an apt pair: each was a keyboard virtuoso who wrote prolifically.
Yet where Hummel has been well represented on disc lately, Moscheles is far more neglected.
That makes the new issue specially valuable.
Their careers overlapped, but Moscheles lived for 33 years more after Hummel died, actively composing till the last. The works here appeared some three decades apart – not that the stylistic contrast is at all marked, for both adopted an easily lyrical style celebrating the early 19th rather than the 18th century, with Mendelssohn more of an influence than Mozart.
This is particularly so in Moscheles's Cello Sonata of 1850-51, with one or two echoes of the Mendelssohn Octet and with a Scherzo marked ballabile, sparkling in the way one expects of Mendelssohn. The younger composer, a close friend, also influenced Moscheles in his devotion to Bach, represented here by the three Melodic-Contrapuntal Studies, involving flowing melodic writing for the cello neatly fitted to Bach's original keyboard Preludes.
Following tradition, Moscheles gives priority to the piano over the cello in describing the work, not surprising from a pianist-composer, and this recording rather brings that out; the sensitive cellist, Jirí Bárta, is regularly overshadowed.
What is more unexpected is how the last two movements echo Czech music, not just in the rhythms and melodic shapes of some of the themes but in the alternation of speeds; that suggests that Moscheles was influenced by the Czech dumka. The Sonata is rounded off with a dashing movement in which Moscheles encourages the pianist to show off in several passages.
Otherwise this is a work designed for intimate music-making, and that is even more clearly so in the Hummel Sonata, which opens with a tripletime Allegro amabile. 'Amiable' is an apt description of the piece, not just in that lyrical first movement but the central Romanze which is rather like early Beethoven. Here, too, there are echoes of the music of eastern Europe in the finale, maybe influenced by Hummel's tours of Russia and Poland.
Though it is a pity that Bárta is not presented as a full equal to Milne (who plays brilliantly), the recording balance is largely to blame. An attractive disc nonetheless.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Bárta and Milne strike just the right note: these aren’t bravura pieces, and they play them as would two friends convivially making music in the drawing-room and deriving unemphatic pleasure from the experience … a delightfully demure, teasingly tuneful release, which has brought me much pleasure” International Record Review

Hyperion - CDA67521

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Hummel: Schöne Minka

Hummel: Schöne Minka


Hummel, J:

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104

Martin Rummel (cello), Christopher Hinterhuber (piano)

Piano Sonata No. 5 in F sharp minor, Op. 81

Christopher Hinterhuber (piano)

Adagio, Variations and Rondo in A major, Op. 78 "Schone Minka"

Walter Auer (flute), Martin Rummel (cello), Christopher Hinterhuber (piano)


Martin Rummel (cello), Christopher Hinterhuber (piano), Walter Auer (flute)

Three works by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, located somewhere between an 18th century’s exalted elegance and a new era, when Chopin and Liszt convinced with their new virtuosity . Regarding the three Viennese virtuosos Christopher Hinterhuber, Walter Auer, and Martin Rummel, then you see them walking on the right side in putting the rarely performed composer on the map again.

Paladino Music - PMR0019

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Hummel - Chamber Music

Hummel - Chamber Music


Hummel, J:

Piano Quartet in G major Op. post.

Piano Trio No. 3 in G Major, Op. 35

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104

Piano Trio No. 2 in F major, Op. 22


Susan Alexander-Max (Fortepiano), Micaela Comberti (Violin), Simon Standage (Violin), Jane Rogers (Viola), Pal Banda (Cello)

“Played with a fine sense of period style, and admirably recorded but for a slightly recessive piano behind closer strings, this is a charming addition to Hummel on disc.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2006 *****

BBC Music Magazine

Chamber Choice - January 2006

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Naxos - 8557694

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The Art of the Cello

The Art of the Cello


Chopin:

Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 65

Haydn:

Piano Trio No. 29 in G major, Hob.XV:15

Hummel, J:

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104


Franz Bartolomey (cello), Madoka Inui (piano), Monika Guca (flute)

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Brahms: Cello Sonata No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 38, etc.

Brahms:

Cello Sonata No. 1 In E Minor, Op. 38

Chopin:

Introduction and Polonaise Brillante in C, Op. 3

Hummel, J:

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104


Quirine Viersen (Cello), Silke Avenhaus (Piano)

Etcetera - KTC1243

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Violoncello & Piano

Violoncello & Piano


Beethoven:

Variations (12) on "See the conquering hero comes" for Cello and Piano, WoO 45

Boccherini:

Rondo in C major

Breval:

Cello Sonata in G major

Hummel, J:

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104


Reiner Ginzel (cello), Konrad Richter (piano)

Audiomax - AUD7030246

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Hummel: Complete Works For Cello And Piano

Hummel: Complete Works For Cello And Piano


Hummel, J:

Variations à la Monférine Op. 54

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104

Oberons Zauberhorn, Op. 116


Arturo Bonucci (cello), Aldo Orvieto (piano)

Dynamic - CDS286

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Hummel: Chamber Music (Vol. 1)

Hummel: Chamber Music (Vol. 1)


Hummel, J:

Adagio, Variations and Rondo in A major, Op. 78 "Schone Minka"

Rondo Brilliant Op. 109

Grand Rondeau Brillant in G major, Op. 126: Adagio

Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 104


Clive Conway (Flute), Charles Tunnell (Cello), Christine Croshaw (Piano)

“'Her nuanced, revelatory pianism seems almost outside of time in its understated eloquence, and in a way the chosen repertoire is perfectly suited...Her athletic legerdemain in Hummel's Rondo Brillant in B minor seems undiminished” MusicWeb International, January 2012

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