Hindemith, Paul: Works for Viola d'amore
2012, 2013
2013
Carl Stamitz
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
Paul Hindemith
Gunter Teuffel
Tr. 1 Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber: Partita for Viola d'amore and B.c.
Tr. 8 Carl Stamitz: Sonata D major for Viola d'amore and B.c.
Tr. 12 Paul Hindemith: Kleine Sonata op. 25 No. 2 for Viola d'amore and Piano
Tr. 15 Paul Hindemith: Kammermusik No. 6 op. 46 No. 1 for Viola d'amore and Chamber Orchestra
December 28th, 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Paul Hindemith - reason enough to take a look at a lesser known side of this versatile composer. From 1922 on, Hindemith began to deal extensively with the viola d'amore. It was the Little Sonata Op 25 No 2, a work which Hindemith himself featured on several concert programs, together with the works of other composers for the viola d'amore of Hindemith's time. Hindemith was fascinated by the instrument and in 1926 had one specially made for him (which instead of the usual angel is decorated with the head of his wife, Gertrud).
In addition to the Little Sonata, this CD contains the Kammermusik Nr. 6 and works by Stamitz and Biber with the basso continuo parts realized by Hindemith. Our soloist, Gunter Teuffel plays Hindemith's own viola d'amore, a fact that gives the whole production a unique 'personal' sound. Because of this connection, this CD not only presents a very interesting new facet of Hindemith, but as a result of the unique sensitivity of the musicians, is a particularly intimate encounter with the composer.
Gunter Teuffel is a student of Sandor Vegh and William Primrose, and for decades has been regarded as an authority on the viola d'amore and has released several CDs.