Kornauth & Fuchs: Works for viola and piano

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EGON KORNAUTH / ROBERT FUCHS
Kornauth & Fuchs: Works for viola and piano
Litton Duo (Katharina Kang Litton, viola; Andrew Litton, piano)

[ BIS SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 5 November 2021

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In the spring of 2020, the Covid pandemic caused turmoil in the concert diaries of most musicians, including the conductor Andrew Litton and his wife Katharina Kang Litton, principal violist of New York City Ballet. To find an outlet for their musical expression they began to explore the repertoire for viola and piano together. Having played the sonatas by Brahms they came across the music by two other Viennese composers, Brahms' near-contemporary Robert Fuchs and his student Egon Kornauth. Fuchs - who the less-than-effusive Brahms called 'a splendid musician' - had a long and distinguished career at the Vienna Conservatory where his other students included such composers as Mahler, Wolf, Sibelius, Zemlinsky and Korngold. That the sonatas recorded here were composed around the same time as Schoenberg's Second String Quartet can be hard to believe - as is the fact that Fuchs's Phantasiestücke (composed in his 80th and final year) was contemporary with Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 1. But if they are not in any way pioneering, all three works are beautifully achieved: formally both strong and flexible, with a subtle, deeply-felt emotional colouring of their own. The Litton Duo close the recital with a piece that has a personal significance for the two - an arrangement of the Korean folk song Arirang which they received as a wedding present from Stephen Hough.

"the performances are simply stunning; they attest not only to the individual skills of the two performers, but to the obvious total empathy between them - clearly a musical marriage made in Heaven. Ultimately, though, it is the sheer musical quality and attractiveness of the works themselves that should ensure the success of this release." MusicWeb Recommeded

"Katharina Kang Litton's playing avoids the turbocharged tone of some of today's more famous soloists in favour of an unexaggerated poise and musicianship that's a pleasure in its own right...Andrew Litton's accompaniments, too, are melliflous and supportive." BBC Music

"Both composers receive big-hearted advocacy from the Littons...Throughout, you sense that both players are - in the best possible way - capable of finishing each other's phrases." Gramophone

Tracks:

Egon Kornauth (1891-1959): Viola Sonata in C sharp minor, Op. 3
Robert Fuchs (1847-1927): Sechs Phantasiestücke, Op.117; Viola Sonata in D minor, Op. 89
Traditional, arr. Stephen Hough: Arirang (Korean folk song)