Hannah Strijbos - Hermann: Forbidden Music in World War II (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: Hannah Strijbos
- Title: Hermann: Forbidden Music in World War II
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Etcetera
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:29:06
- Total Size: 349 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. Grand Duo for Violin and Cello: I. Allegro
02. Grand Duo for Violin and Cello: II. Andante
03. Grand Duo for Violin and Cello: III. Allegro giocoso
04. String Trio: Allegro moderato (Live)
05. Piano Trio: Andante tranquillo (Live)
06. Cello Concerto: Allegro cantabile for Cello and Piano (Live)
CD2
01. Songs: La ceinture
02. Songs: La dormeuse
03. Songs: Ophélie
04. Quatre épigrammes for Piano dedicated 'à Monsieur J.W. Weevers': I. Allegro
05. Quatre épigrammes for Piano dedicated 'à Monsieur J.W. Weevers': II. Andante in modo arabo
06. Quatre épigrammes for Piano dedicated 'à Monsieur J.W. Weevers': III. Allegro assai
07. Quatre épigrammes for Piano dedicated 'à Monsieur J.W. Weevers': IV. Allegro ma non troppo
08. Allegro for Piano
09. Toccata for Piano
10. Suite for Piano: I. Allegretto
11. Suite for Piano: II. Molto allegro
12. Suite for Piano: III. Lento
In the 1920s and 1930s, Paul (Pál) Hermann performed as a cellist all over Europe. Adolf Weißmann wrote in the Berliner Zeitung am Mittag: ‘Paul Hermann is one of the best cellists of our times.’ A Dutch newspaper called him ‘the Hungarian Casals’. ‘A cellist of first magnitude’, according to Evening Standard in London. He not only played the music of Bach and Beethoven to great critical acclaim, but also championed both Hungarian and Dutch contemporary composers. The fact that Hermann – student of Leo Weiner and Zoltán Kodály – was also a gifted composer himself, was far less known. His first compositions date from his student time at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, the last compositions that we know of were written late 1939 in Paris, two months after the Second World War broke out. In 1944, Paul Hermann was arrested in Toulouse and deported via Drancy to Lithuania. He never returned.
CD1
01. Grand Duo for Violin and Cello: I. Allegro
02. Grand Duo for Violin and Cello: II. Andante
03. Grand Duo for Violin and Cello: III. Allegro giocoso
04. String Trio: Allegro moderato (Live)
05. Piano Trio: Andante tranquillo (Live)
06. Cello Concerto: Allegro cantabile for Cello and Piano (Live)
CD2
01. Songs: La ceinture
02. Songs: La dormeuse
03. Songs: Ophélie
04. Quatre épigrammes for Piano dedicated 'à Monsieur J.W. Weevers': I. Allegro
05. Quatre épigrammes for Piano dedicated 'à Monsieur J.W. Weevers': II. Andante in modo arabo
06. Quatre épigrammes for Piano dedicated 'à Monsieur J.W. Weevers': III. Allegro assai
07. Quatre épigrammes for Piano dedicated 'à Monsieur J.W. Weevers': IV. Allegro ma non troppo
08. Allegro for Piano
09. Toccata for Piano
10. Suite for Piano: I. Allegretto
11. Suite for Piano: II. Molto allegro
12. Suite for Piano: III. Lento
In the 1920s and 1930s, Paul (Pál) Hermann performed as a cellist all over Europe. Adolf Weißmann wrote in the Berliner Zeitung am Mittag: ‘Paul Hermann is one of the best cellists of our times.’ A Dutch newspaper called him ‘the Hungarian Casals’. ‘A cellist of first magnitude’, according to Evening Standard in London. He not only played the music of Bach and Beethoven to great critical acclaim, but also championed both Hungarian and Dutch contemporary composers. The fact that Hermann – student of Leo Weiner and Zoltán Kodály – was also a gifted composer himself, was far less known. His first compositions date from his student time at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, the last compositions that we know of were written late 1939 in Paris, two months after the Second World War broke out. In 1944, Paul Hermann was arrested in Toulouse and deported via Drancy to Lithuania. He never returned.
Year 2017 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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