Immerse yourself in the comprehensive musical journey of Paul Hindemith's complete works for piano duo with the album "Hindemith: Complete Music for Piano Duo." Released on August 26, 2022, under the Brilliant Classics label, this collection spans a rich tapestry of classical and neoclassical compositions, showcasing Hindemith's mastery as both a composer and a violist.
The album features a diverse range of pieces, including the intricate "8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald," the dynamic "Ragtime," and the expansive "Symphonie 'Mathis der Mahler.'" Additionally, it includes two sonatas for piano duo, one from 1938 and another from 1942, each offering a unique blend of rhythm and melody.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, this single-disc collection is a testament to Hindemith's prolific output and his significant contributions to the classical music canon. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of classical piano music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album offers a captivating exploration of Hindemith's musical genius.
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Tracks
8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald: I. Langsames WalzertempoPaul Hindemith, Filippo Farinelli, Simone Nocchi
8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald: II. Mäßig SchnellPaul Hindemith, Filippo Farinelli, Simone Nocchi
8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald: III. Lebhaft ma non TroppoPaul Hindemith, Filippo Farinelli, Simone Nocchi
8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald: IV. Mäßig SchnellPaul Hindemith, Filippo Farinelli, Simone Nocchi
8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald: V. MunterPaul Hindemith, Filippo Farinelli, Simone Nocchi
8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald: VI. LangsamPaul Hindemith, Filippo Farinelli, Simone Nocchi
8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald: VII. StürmischPaul Hindemith, Filippo Farinelli, Simone Nocchi
8 Walzer, Op. 6, 3 Wunderschöne Mädchen im Schwarzwald: VIII. LangsamPaul Hindemith, Filippo Farinelli, Simone Nocchi