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Music Appreciation
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- George Friderick Handel《Sonata for Violin and Basso Continuo in D Major, Op. 1, No. 13》
- Johann Jakob Walther《Scherzo D’Augelli con il Cuccu from Hortulus Chelicus》
- Franz Schubert《Moments musicaux Op.94 No.3》
- Johannes Brahms《Waltz, Op.39, No.5》
- Johann Sebastian Bach《Menuet in G Major》
- Paradis,《Sicilienne》
- Robert Schumann《Abendlied》
- Karl Maria von Weber《Adagio》
- Karl Maria von Weber《Rondo》
- Felix Mendelssohn《Fruhlingslied》
- Ludwig van Beethoven《Menuett in G Major》
- Johannes Brahms《Walzer》
- Karl Maria von Weber《Larghetto》
- George Friderick Handel《Passacaglia》
- Johann Sebastian Bach《Chaconne》
- Ludwig van Beethoven《Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G major, Op. 40》
- Max Reger《Romance in G major》
- Johannes Brahms《Hungarian Dance No.2》
- Franz Schubert《Serenade from The Swan Song》
- Max Bruch《Romance for Viola and Orchestra in F Major, Op. 85》
- Felix Mendelssohn《Son Songs without Words, Op.62, No.1》
- Paul Hindemith《Viola Sonata for viola and piano op.11, No.4, Mov. 1》
- Robert Schumann《Fantasy Pieces》
- Fritz Kreisler《Liebesleid》
- Fritz Kreisler《Liebesleid》
- Johann Baptist Strauss《An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op.314》
- Johann Strauss I《Radetzky March》
- Johannes Brahms《Akademische Fest-Ouvertüre》
- Johannes Brahms《Hungarian Dance No.5》
- Felix Mendelssohn《Auf Flügeln des Gesanges Op.34 No.2》
- Franz Schubert《Ave Maria》
- Lugwig van Beethoven《Symphony No.5, mov. 1》
- Franz Joseph Haydn《"Empero"Strings Quartet in C,Op.76-3r" ,mov. 2》
- Wolfgang Mozart《Symphony No. 40, K. 550, mov. 1》
《Viola Sonata for viola and piano op.11, No.4, Mov. 1》
Paul Hindemith (1895-1964)
As a violist and violinst, German composer Paul Hindemith completed the “Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 11, No. 4” in 1919. The three movements — Fantasia, Theme and Variation, and the Sonata-form Finale — are connected with no breaks between the movements. The first movement — Fantasia — is selected for this album. From the very beginning the piece modulates frequently, conveying an intense restlessness. The gorgeous figures in the piano accompaniment, the mystical chromaticism, and the faintly melancholic harmonies together bring out the exquisite melody of the viola. The viola and piano respond in turn to the varied theme, with complex and diverse rhythms, until the piece reaches its climatic ending. The composer then repeats short thematic motives and ingeniously leads the music to the next movement. The magnificent, flowing melody of the viola and the rich, varied harmonic colors of the piano evoke an exotic and faraway landscape in the mind of the listener, allowing you to roam freely in the depths of your imagination.