Oliver Triendl, Nina Karmon, Benedict Kloeckner, Roland Glassl - Max Meyer-Olbersleben: Piano Trio Op. 7, Viola Sonata Op. 14, Elegiac Sonata Op. 113 (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Oliver Triendl, Nina Karmon, Benedict Kloeckner, Roland Glassl
Title: Max Meyer-Olbersleben: Piano Trio Op. 7, Viola Sonata Op. 14, Elegiac Sonata Op. 113
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: CapriccioNR
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
Total Time: 01:05:37
Total Size: 257 / 591 mb
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TracklistTitle: Max Meyer-Olbersleben: Piano Trio Op. 7, Viola Sonata Op. 14, Elegiac Sonata Op. 113
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: CapriccioNR
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
Total Time: 01:05:37
Total Size: 257 / 591 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Meyer-Olbersleben Piano Trio, Op. 7 I. Gehend
02. Meyer-Olbersleben Piano Trio, Op. 7 II. Langsam und mit Ausdruck
03. Meyer-Olbersleben Piano Trio, Op. 7 III. Menuett
04. Meyer-Olbersleben Piano Trio, Op. 7 IV. Sehr frisch
05. Meyer-Olbersleben Sonata for viola, cello and piano, Op. 113 Elegiac I. Verganglichkeit
06. Meyer-Olbersleben Sonata for viola, cello and piano, Op. 113 Elegiac II. Ergebung
07. Meyer-Olbersleben Sonata for viola, cello and piano, Op. 113 Elegiac III. Hoffnung
08. Meyer-Olbersleben Viola Sonata, Op. 14 I. Mit Leidenschaft
09. Meyer-Olbersleben Viola Sonata, Op. 14 II. Langsam und sehr gesangvoll
10. Meyer-Olbersleben Viola Sonata, Op. 14 III. Munter und straff
Max Meyer-Olbersleben, born in 1850 in Olbersleben, Thuringia, studied at the Weimar Orchestral School under Franz Liszt, and later at the Royal Music School in Munich under Gabriel Josef Rheinberger and Peter Cornelius. He settled in Wurzburg as a professor of counterpoint and composition and served as director of the Royal Conservatory of Music until his retirement in 1920. During his lifetime, 114 works were published, primarily smaller forms such as choral works, songs, and piano pieces. Through his studies in Weimar and Munich, Meyer-Olbersleben was familiar with both the traditionalist and the new German musical language of that era, and thus the chamber music gems recorded here for the first time bear witness to profound Romantic sensibility and the spirit of a new musical awakening.
Oliver Triendl, piano
Nina Karmon, violin
Roland Glassl, viola
Benedict Kloeckner, cello
Roland Glassl - Max Meyer-Olbersleben Piano Trio Op. 7, Viola Sonata Op. 14, Elegiac Sonata Op. 113 (2026) flac.rar - 257.0 MB
Roland Glassl - Max Meyer-Olbersleben Piano Trio Op. 7, Viola Sonata Op. 14, Elegiac Sonata Op. 113 (2026) [Hi-Res].rar - 591.7 MB