Schneider: 4 Flute Sons Music CD
Schneider: 4 Flute Sons Music CD
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World premiere recordings of beguiling flute sonatas written on the cusp of the early-Romantic era in Germany.Almost completely forgotten in our own time, Johann Christian Friedrich Schneider (1786-1853) once enjoyed substantial fame as a pianist, composer, teacher and musical organiser. He was born in 1786, 16 years after Beethoven, in the same year as Weber and the Brothers Grimm, and received his first musical education from his father. His talent was evident from an early age, as he learnt the piano and several other instruments. Breitkopf & Hartel published his Op.1, a set of piano sonatas, in 1804; he went to study in Leipzig, where he became organist of the Thomaskirche, and settled there for his 20s, giving the local premiere of Beethoven's 'Emperor' Concerto in 1811. A standard German work of reference from 1838 cites Schneider 'among the living German masters of music'. From the evidence of these four sonatas for flute and piano, it is hard to see why his name should have so comprehensively vanished from view. Schneider composed the first of them, his Op.18, in 1808, and it follows the same Classical exemplar as Beethoven's first eight violin sonatas, and all of Mozart's in being written for a pianist with an accompanying melody instrument rather than the other way around. Over the course of the following three sonatas, the flautist becomes more independent, and his Op.61 Sonata of 1827 requires a virtuoso. Schneider wrote the first three sonatas in a four-movement form, breaking ground in this way by elevating the flute sonata from it's previous association with pretty variation sets and pot-pourris of operatic themes. This originality extends to the finales of all four sonatas - notably the Second, which is cast in G minor against the prevailing G major tonality (foreshadowing in this way the 'Italian' Symphony of Mendelssohn). In his booklet essay for this new recording, the flautist Daniele Ruggeri pays tribute to the 'simple but bewitching' trios of each sonata, and to Schneider's 'profound understanding of the expressive character of the different registers of the flute' in the slow movements. Based in Venice, Ruggeri has played across the world and recorded for many major labels. With this album of Schneider he revives an unjustly neglected contemporary of Beethoven and Schubert, and does so on an instrument of the period.- Johann Christian Friedrich Schneider was a German composer, conductor, organist, and pianist of the early Romantic period. Born in Saxony, he was a highly respected musician during his lifetime, known for his contributions to church music, orchestral works, and chamber compositions. He earned his place in history as the pianist premiering Beethoven's 5th piano concerto.- Schneider's flute sonatas are elegant and expressive works that reflect the stylistic transition from the Classical to the Romantic era. Blending lyrical melodies with intricate harmonic textures, the sonatas are technically challenging and musically rewarding for performers. The flute sonatas follow the traditional sonata form, typically structured in three or four movements, combining virtuosic passages with expressive slow sections.- Played by Italian flutist Daniele Ruggieri and pianist Luigi Caselli.
Tracklist:
- Sonata in F for Piano and Flute Op. 61-I. Allegro Vivace
- Sonata in F for Piano and Flute Op. 61-II. Larghetto
- Sonata in F for Piano and Flute Op. 61-III. Allegretto
- Sonata in E minor for Piano and Flute Op. 35-I. Allegro Con Spirito
- Sonata in E minor for Piano and Flute Op. 35-II. Scherzo-Trio-Scherzo Da Capo
- Sonata in E minor for Piano and Flute Op. 35-III. Andante Con Moto
- Sonata in E minor for Piano and Flute Op. 35-IV. Rondò Allegretto Alla Polacca
- Sonata in G for Piano and Flute Op. 33-I. Allegro Vivace
- Sonata in G for Piano and Flute Op. 33-II. Larghetto Con Espressione
- Sonata in G for Piano and Flute Op. 33-III. Scherzo Allegro Assai-Trio-Scherzo Da Capo
- Sonata in G for Piano and Flute Op. 33-IV. Finale Allegretto
- Grande Sonate Brillante in D for Piano with Accompaniment of a Flute Obbligato Op. 19-I. Allegro Maestoso
- Grande Sonate Brillante in D for Piano with Accompaniment of a Flute Obbligato Op. 19-II. Andante Cantabile
- Grande Sonate Brillante in D for Piano with Accompaniment of a Flute Obbligato Op. 19-III. Scherzo-Trio-Scherzo Da Capo
- Grande Sonate Brillante in D for Piano with Accompaniment of a Flute Obbligato Op. 19-IV. Finale Presto
UPC: 5028421970608
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 10.10.25
Format: CD
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