Ludwig van Beethoven Arr: Teppo Hauta-aho Sonatina Double Bass Quintet

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Verlag: Recital Music
Verlagsnummer: RM1094
EAN: 9990093814718

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2020 is the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827), one of the greatest composers of the past 300 years. He changed
everything, creating a seismic link from the Classical era and into the
Romantic age, and he had no compunction in tearing up the traditional rule
book and creating a completely new set of rules. Much of his music is still
at the heart of the repertoire today and alongside his greatest symphonies,
concertos and chamber music is a wealth of works from his youth which is
probably closer to the style and traditions of the day than the
ground-breaking music of the later and greater Beethoven. In 1796, after
previous studies with Mozart in 1787 and Haydn in 1792 and having lived in
Vienna for a number of years, Beethoven set out on a journey to Prague,
Dresden, Leipzig and Berlin. In Prague he met Countess Josephine
Clary-Aldringen, later Countess von Clam-Gallas when she married Count
Christian von Clam-Gallas, and composed a series of works for mandolin for
her. The instrument was known to him through his friendship in Vienna with
Wenzel Krumpholz, a violinist and mandolin virtuoso who played violin in the
opera orchestra in Vienna, and Krumpholz championed Beethoven's music at a
time when his music was often misunderstood. It is thought that Beethoven
composed six works for mandolin, although only four have survived and these
manuscripts were discovered in the family archives of Count von Clam-Gallas.
Sonatina in C minor (WoO 43, No.1) is originally for mandolin and
harpsichord, was composed in 1796, although the first publication in 'Ludwig
van Beethovens Werke, Serie 25: Supplement, Nr. 295' in Leipzig by Breitkopf
& Härtel gives the date a year earlier, and it was not published until 1865.
This is probably the most well-known of the four works and has been arranged
for many instruments, including the double bass. Marked Adagio and in ternary
form, the Sonatina is a masterpiece in concision and simplicity. Beginning
and ending in C minor, with the middle section a more animated C major, the
beautifully supportive accompaniment is chordal and static in the C minor
outer parts and arpeggiated in the C major middle section. The arrangement
for double bass quintet by Teppo Hauta-aho was created in April 1977 and
originally used solo tuning for basses 1-3 and orchestral tuning for bass 4
and 5. Recital Music?s new edition keeps everyone in the same tuning, which
is far more practical, and this version is in G minor and with the solo line
in treble clef. Beethoven's Sonatina WoO 43, No.1 is charming and elegant,
typical of the style of the late 18th-century, and is accessible to bassists
and audiences alike. It would easily fit into any recital or concert,
emphasises the lyrical and sonorous qualities of the double bass and is a
great addition to the transcription repertoire. David Heyes (Somerset, 2020)
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