Immerse yourself in the intricate and captivating world of Paul Hindemith's solo viola sonatas with this exceptional release from Hyperion. Hindemith, a towering figure in 20th-century classical music, showcases his virtuosic compositional prowess through four sonatas that are as technically demanding as they are musically rewarding. This album, released in 2010, is a testament to Hindemith's ability to push the boundaries of the viola, an instrument he championed throughout his career.
The album opens with the Sonata for Solo Viola No. 1, Op. 11 No. 5, a work that immediately sets the stage for the technical and emotional journey that lies ahead. The four movements of this sonata, from the lively "Lebhaft, aber nicht geeilt" to the majestic "Passacaglia," demonstrate Hindemith's mastery of form and expression. The Sonata for Solo Viola No. 2, Op. 25 No. 1, continues this exploration, with its dynamic contrasts and intricate phrasing.
The third sonata, Op. 31 No. 4, offers a more introspective journey, with its varied movements ranging from the energetic "Äusserst lebhaft" to the meditative "Lied. Ruhig, mit wenig Ausdruck." The album concludes with the Sonata for Solo Viola No. 4, a work that encapsulates Hindemith's ability to blend technical brilliance with deep emotional resonance.
Each of the four sonatas is a world unto itself, filled with rich harmonies, complex rhythms, and a profound sense of musical storytelling. Hindemith's writing for the viola is both idiomatic and innovative, making this album a treasure trove for both viola enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike. With a total duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listen, offering a deep dive into the mind of one of classical music's most visionary composers.