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FERDINAND REBAY
Rebay: Complete Music for Violin and Guitar
Andrea Dieci (guitar), Piercarlo Sacco(violin)

[ Brilliant Classics / 3 CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 1 August 2023

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It was Jakob Ortner, one of the composer's colleagues at the academy in Vienna, who piqued Rebay's interest in the guitar. The enthusiasm and skill Ortner and his pupils displayed convinced Rebay that the guitar could handle any harmonic construction thrown at it, far beyond the clichéd writing for the instrument of the late 19th century.

The 12 Deutsche Tänze von Beethoven (1939, from the WoO8 cycle) and the Tema con Variazioni aus Op.12 No.1 von L. van Beethoven (1952) display a great passion for the German composer; Rebay also arranged Beethoven's Sonatas Op.79 and Op.90 for ensembles including a guitar.

Rebay often opted for a simple style to make his arrangements accessible to a wide range of performers. This is true of certain (unfortunately undated) transcriptions for violin and guitar: a gavotte in D minor by Jean-Baptiste Lully; a minuet in F major by George Frideric Handel; the Andante from the Italian Concerto BWV971 and the prelude in E major from the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach. This probably indicates a revision of the violin part, and shows the esteem the composer enjoyed on the Viennese music scene.

Rebay returned to the violin and guitar pairing on multiple occasions for a favourite genre of his: the theme and variations. The writing here is more demanding and stands out for the equal weighting given to the two instruments and the use of keys unrelated to the theme for the individual variations, producing a concertato effect with numerous subtle expressive twists. All the cycles of variations on this recording are based on folk themes, with the exception of those based on "Heidenröslein" (1953, from the Lied of the same name by Franz Schubert) and "Und der Hans schleicht umher" (undated), which some scholars, contrary to Rebay's title, attribute to Franz von Woyna.

Finally, Rebay wrote two sonatas for violin and guitar, both in 1942, in which he put his innovative concept of the guitar as a fully versatile harmonic instrument through its paces. They follow a similar expressive journey: a sombre yet assertive first movement leads to vibrant, lyrical playing in the theme and variations, before the tone gradually lightens over the course of the final two movements.

Now that the guitar's status is fully established, Rebay's refined and dignified voice has made itself heard, thanks to the music's solid craftsmanship but above all its sincerity. Its rediscovery dispels many clichés and reassures us that humble yet beautiful music is not necessarily destined to be unjustly forgotten.

Tracks:

CD1 53'36
1. Variationen über Schuberts
"Heidenröslein" (1953)* 6'50

Neue kleine Vortragsstücke (1949)*
I. Teil: Sechs Original-Kompositionen
2. No.1 Ruhig 1'04
3. No.2 Gleichmäßig bewegt 0'51
4. No.3 A la Scherzo 0'45
5. No.4 Ruhig und zart
(wie ein Schlummerliedchen) 1'33
6. No.5 Innig (wie ein Volkslied) 0'47
7. No.6 Mäßiges Walzertempo 0'58

II. Teil: Volkslieder
8. No.1 "Das zerbrochene Ringlein" 0'43
9. No.2 "Sandmännchen" 1'02
10. No.3 "Von Leid und Lust" 0'42
11. No.4 "Treue Liebe" 0'41
12. No.5 "Brüderlein fein" 0'57
13. No.6 "Es ist ein Reis entsprungen" 0'55

14. Variationen über "Maria durch ein Dornwald ging" (1948)* 4'27

Zwei Lieder ohne Worte (1943)*
15. No.1. in A 3'05
16. No.2. in G 3'03

17. Variationen über das alte deutsche Volkslied "In meines Buhlen Gärtelein…" (1942)* 6'00

18. Bolero (1943)* 2'26

19. Variationen über das alte Weihnachtslied "Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen" (1948)* 5'40

20. Walzer * 2'21

21. Variationen über das Erzherzog-Johann-Lied
(eine alte steirische Weise) (1953)* 8'09

CD2 56'52
Sonate in C minor (1942)
1. I. Mäßiges Marschtempo 6'24
2. II. Variationen über das volkstümliche Lied "Und der Hans schleicht umher…" 6'50
3. III. Scherzo 3'58
4. IV. Ein fröhliches "perpetuum mobile" in Webers Manier 4'19

Kleine Suite (1944)*
5. I. Sarabande 2'03
6. II. Variante der Sarabande 1'49
7. III. Gavotte - Musette - Gavotte Da Capo 3'02
8. IV. Menuett 4'19

Sonate in E minor (1942)
9. I. Allegro, ma non troppo 6'59
10 II. Variationen über das Kärntner Volkslied: "I tua wohl als wann nie nix wär…" 3'52
11. III. Menuett 5'20
12. IV. Rondo (Finale) 7'36
CD3 43'04
Transcriptions by Ferdinand Rebay

Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827
Zwölf Deutsche Tänze (1939)*
1. No.1 Festlich bewegt 0'42
2. No.2 1'38
3. No.3 1'40
4. No.4 Grazioso (giocoso) 1'44
5. No.5 1'42
6. No.6 1'45
7. No.7 (Allegro) 1'42
8. No.8 1'41
9. No.9 1'43
10. No.10 (Allegro) 1'34
11. No.11 1'34
12. No.12 1'43

Johann Sebastian Bach 1685-1750
13. Andante aus dem Italienischen Konzert* 4'23

George Frideric Handel 1685-1759
14. Menuett* 2'51

Jean-Baptiste Lully 1632-1687
15. Gavotte* 1'38

Franz Schubert 1797-1828
16. Scherzo* 4'39

Johann Sebastian Bach
17. Präludium in E aus dem Wohltemperierten Klavier (I. Teil)* 1'57

Ludwig van Beethoven
18. Tema con Variazioni aus Op.12 No.1 (1952)* 8'00

*first CD recordings

Piercarlo Sacco violin
Andrea Dieci guitar

Recording: 14, 15, 21 & 28 January 2023, Angelo Studio, Garlasco, Italy