Dive into the intricate world of Paul Hindemith's "Works for String Quartet, Vol. 2," a captivating collection of classical and neoclassical pieces that showcase the composer's remarkable versatility and innovation. Released on May 25, 2018, under RTS Radio Télévision Suisse / Evasion Music, this album spans a rich hour and eight minutes of meticulously crafted music.
The album opens with the dramatic "Ouvertüre zum Fliegenden Holländer," setting the stage for a journey through Hindemith's String Quartet No. 1 in C Major, Op. 2. This quartet is a masterclass in composition, with each of its four movements—ranging from the lively "Sehr lebhaft" to the more subdued "Adagio"—revealing Hindemith's deep understanding of musical dynamics and structure.
The second half of the album introduces "Minimax," a delightful suite of six short pieces that highlight Hindemith's playful side. From the march-like "Armeemarsch" to the whimsical "Die beiden lustigen Mistfinken," these pieces are a testament to Hindemith's ability to blend humor and sophistication. The suite concludes with "Alte Karbonaden," a march that brings the album to a satisfying close.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Hindemith or a newcomer to his work, "Works for String Quartet, Vol. 2" offers a compelling exploration of the composer's genius. The album's blend of classical rigor and neoclassical innovation makes it a standout in Hindemith's discography and a rewarding listen for any classical music enthusiast.