Antoine Tamestit - Bratsche! (2013)

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Title: Bratsche!
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Naive
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:06:36
Total Size: 322 Mb / 170 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Sonata for Viola and Piano in F Major, Op. 11 No. 4: I. Fantasie. Ruhig 3:04
2. Sonata for Viola and Piano in F Major, Op. 11 No. 4: II. Thema mit Variationen 4:05
3. Sonata for Viola and Piano in F Major, Op. 11 No. 4: III. Finale, mit zwei Variationen. Leicht bewegt – Ein wenig langsamer – Sehr lebhaft 10:29
4. Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 25 No. 1: I. Breit. Viertel 1:49
5. Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 25 No. 1: II. Sehr frisch und straf 1:51
6. Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 25 No. 1: III. Sehr langsam 5:45
7. Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 25 No. 1: IV. Rasendes Zeitmass. Wild. Tonschönheit ist Nebensache 1:25
8. Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 25 No. 1: V. Langsam, mit viel Ausdruck 4:52
9. Concerto for Viola "Der Schwanendreher": I. Zwischen Berg und tiefem Tal 7:50
10. Concerto for Viola "Der Schwanendreher": II. Nun laube, Lindlein, laube! – Der Gutzgauch auf dem Zaune sass 9:07
11. Concerto for Viola "Der Schwanendreher": III. Variationen. "Seid ihr nicht der Schwanendreher?" 8:57
12. Funeral Music: I. Langsam 3:13
13. Funeral Music: II. Ruhig bewegt 0:42
14. Funeral Music: III. Lebhaft 1:10
15. Funeral Music: IV. Sehr langsam – Choral. "Vor deinen Thron tret’ ich hiermit“ 2:18

Performers:
Antoine Tamestit (viola)
Markus Hadulla (piano)
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
Paavo Järvi, conductor

Paul Hindemith (1895-1963), as many will know, was an accomplished violist. He wrote a fair number of works which were designed to showcase his abilities and presence on the instrument while exemplifying his compositional style in a concert setting. Violist Antoine Tamestit, with pianist Markus Hadulla and Paavo Jarvi conducting the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, have gathered together some very exemplary Hindemith works for viola in the CD program Bratsche! (Naive 5329).
Four works are featured, the "Sonata op. 25 no. 1 for Solo Viola", the "Sonata op. 11 no. 4 for Viola and Piano", and with the Frankfurt Symphony, "Der Schwanendreher" and "Trauermusik".
A key here certainly is the excellent playing of Tamestit, who is especially good in these works, combining exceptional technique, singing tone and and committed enthusiasm. Markus Hadulla sounds right in his execution of the piano part for the "Sonata op. 11". Jarvi and the Frankfurt Orchestra give us a beautiful reading of the orchestral parts.
The music covers Hindemith's pre-US period, 1919-1936, with the two orchestral works showing remarkable poise in the face of persecution by the Nazi government.
All of these works are some of Hindemith's very finest. Hearing them played so well by Tamestit and company goes a long way toward realizing the Hindemith viola parts the way he might have played them at his peak, but also confirms rousingly what a brilliant composer the man was.
This seems a perfect match-up. A beautiful set of performances that are highly recommended!