NDR Chamber Music Concert
Fuchs / Gál / Wolf
Viennese fin du siècle
Vienna in 1900: this was an exciting time, both politically and artistically, in the music metropolis. In its first chamber concert of the season, the NDR now presents the impressive diversity of the repertoire from this era. A number of surprises are in store, as well as a few subtle links between the works.
Accomplishment and success at a young age, great personal tragedy and an early death – the parallels between the biographies of Hans Rott and Hugo Wolf are striking. While Wolf swiftly earned great acclaim as a lieder composer, and also left a small collection of sophisticated and wonderfully analytical chamber music works, Rott insistently strove to master the great forms such as the symphony. However, Rott’s String Quartet is a true rarity – and clearly also indicative of a fine musician of the chamber format.
Chamber music was Robert Fuchs’s true passion, and his oeuvre holds a number of surprises in store. »Fuchs is a splendid musician. Everything is so finely, deftly and delightfully invented,« said his famous contemporary Johannes Brahms. Maria Bach is another true revelation as a composer and painter. Her Romantic »Wolga Piano Quintet« made her Vienna’s best-known female composer, and she was the subject of enthusiastic discussion in newspapers and recognised as an independent voice. After the Second World War, her musical works were largely forgotten, while her artistic oeuvre became better known.
Performers
Marietta Kratz violin
Harim Chun violin
Youngdo Kim viola
Valentin Priebus violoncello
Henning Lucius piano
Benno Ure moderation
Programme
Robert Fuchs
Klavierquartett Nr. 2 h-Moll op. 75
Hans Gál
Streichquartett Nr. 1 f-Moll op. 16 (Auszüge)
Hugo Wolf
Italienische Serenade für Streichquartett G-Dur
– Interval –
Hans Rott
Streichquartett c-Moll (Auszüge)
Maria Bach
Klavierquintett a-Moll »Wolga« (Auszüge)
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