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Paul hindemith in ludus tonalis3/2/2023 The second Adagio molto movement has a quietness of atmosphere and a melancholic beauty that builds to intense climaxes – a masterpiece of emotional landscaping that can take you anywhere your imagination fancies, though where you end up is unlikely to be all sunshine and rainbows. 1, and returning to Weisgall there is quite a hefty dose of the Romantic to be heard, especially in the first movement. With greater extremes in all directions, one can hear this as an extension of something like Alban Berg’s Piano Sonata Op. We are gifted greater clarity in this regard in the opening of the final Rondo quasi presto, but not for long. The ‘difficulty’ here is not so much grappling with angular fistfuls of notes, but Weisgall’s apparent freedom with rhythm. There is a logical sense of flow, and once you become acclimatised it becomes clear that each movement has an architecture that builds in ways not entirely dissimilar to classical examples. The result is one of intellectual rigour mixed with a keen sense of the dramatic. Weisgall’s idiom is ‘post-tonal’ though not dogmatically serial. There are some vocal works that have also been recorded, but while acknowledged as a significant composer Weisgall could hardly be considered mainstream.Īllan Kozinn’s booklet notes considers this Sonata for Piano an “undiscovered gem,” and it certainly is a work with a powerful effect. He is best known for his operas, fragments of one appearing on the Naxos label ( review). Hugo Weisgall is unlikely to be a familiar name to most readers. March 2016, Studzinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College. Support us financially by purchasing this from
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