Minna Pensola, Antti Tikkanen, Tuomas Lehto & Niek de Groot - Rossini: Sonatas for Strings Nos. 1-3 - Hoffmeister: Double Bass Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 (2017) [CD Rip]
Artist: Minna Pensola, Antti Tikkanen, Tuomas Lehto & Niek de Groot
Title: Rossini: Sonatas for Strings Nos. 1-3 - Hoffmeister: Double Bass Quartets Nos. 1 & 2
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:06:45
Total Size: 317 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rossini: Sonatas for Strings Nos. 1-3 - Hoffmeister: Double Bass Quartets Nos. 1 & 2
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: BIS
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 1:06:45
Total Size: 317 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868)
[1]-[3] Sonata No.1 in G major
from Six String Sonatas for two violins, cello and double bass
Franz Anton Hoffmeister (1754–1812)
[4]-[6] Solo Quartet No.1 in D major
from Four Solo Quartets for double bass, violin, viola and cello
Gioachino Rossini
[7]-[9] Sonata No.2 in A major
from Six String Sonatas for two violins, cello and double bass
Franz Anton Hoffmeister
[10]-[13] Solo Quartet No.2 in D major
from Four Solo Quartets for double bass, violin, viola and cello
Gioachino Rossini
[14]-[16] Sonata No.3 in C major
from Six String Sonatas for two violins, cello and double bass
The works gathered here hail from two different sets of string quartets: the four so-called Solo Quartets by Franz Anton Hoffmeister and Gioachino Rossini’s six String Sonatas (or Sonate a quattro). Both sets differ from the ‘normal’ configuration in that they allow a double bass to take part, albeit in different ways. Rossini, who composed his sonatas at the age of 12 (!), left out the viola and gave the double bass a more or less conventional bass role – albeit with occasional virtuosic outbursts. The sonatas were first published in an arrangement for traditional string quartet and are often heard performed by string orchestras.
In Vienna, where he was active as a composer and music publisher, Hoffmeister (1754-1812) chose a different solution than Rossini and gave his double bass player a leading role in the ensemble, letting it replace the first violin. It was no coincidence that this happened in Vienna – considering the amount of solo works for the double bass composed there, the standard of playing must have been exceptional. On the present recording, it is the Dutch player Niek de Groot who takes up Hoffmeister’s challenge in the company of a Finnish trio consisting of Minna Pensola, Antti Tikkanen and Tuomas Lehto. Niek de Groot has also edited the score of the first of the Hoffmeister quartets, which is here recorded for the first time.
Minna Pensola, violin
Antti Tikkanen, violin, viola
Tuomas Lehto, cello
Niek de Groot, double bass
In Vienna, where he was active as a composer and music publisher, Hoffmeister (1754-1812) chose a different solution than Rossini and gave his double bass player a leading role in the ensemble, letting it replace the first violin. It was no coincidence that this happened in Vienna – considering the amount of solo works for the double bass composed there, the standard of playing must have been exceptional. On the present recording, it is the Dutch player Niek de Groot who takes up Hoffmeister’s challenge in the company of a Finnish trio consisting of Minna Pensola, Antti Tikkanen and Tuomas Lehto. Niek de Groot has also edited the score of the first of the Hoffmeister quartets, which is here recorded for the first time.
Minna Pensola, violin
Antti Tikkanen, violin, viola
Tuomas Lehto, cello
Niek de Groot, double bass