Michel Bertignac wrote:
>I have been listening to 3 Piano Sonatas from Hindemith (no 1-2-3) for
>several days now and must admit I am really fascinated by that music, and
>more particularly by the third Sonata and its last movement. I love the
>way Hindemith treats the Fugue and Counterpoint. I am listening to the
>Glenn Gould Interpretation on Sony and was wondering if someone from the
>list could suggest other interpretations of the same piece.
The Second Piano Sonata is played by Sviatoslav Richter on Pyramid 13497
which also has him playing "Ludus Tonalis". I don't know the Gould
performance, but I enjoy these.
>Furthermore, Hindemith seems to have produced a lot of chamber music for
>small wind instrument orchestra and a series of duos for brass instruments
>and piano. Here again, if you had some suggestions I would be pleased,
Run, do not walk, to get a recording of Hindemith's *Kleine Kammermusik*,
Opus 24 No. 2, for wind quintet. I have two performances on CD: w/
players from the Concertgebouw (London 433 816-2) and the other, w/ the
Syrinx Quintet, consisting of Ingrid Salewski, flute; Dieter Salewski,
oboe; Wolfgang Meyer, clarinet; Katl-Theo Molberg, horn, and Rainer
Schottstaet, bassoon, on MD=GL 329A.
Walter Meyer
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