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Lucas Brunnert|Gateway into the Beyond

Gateway into the Beyond

Lucas Brunnert

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Gateway into the Beyond refers to the enigmatic six opening notes of the Sonata by Eduard Erdmann - one of the most powerful and complex solo Sonatas for violin from early classical modernism. A German album for solo violin juxtaposing four 20th century works written between 1920 and 1943 with the Second Solo Sonata by Johann Sebastian Bach placed in its center. In addition to Erdmann, two composers who died during World War II are also presented in first recordings: Edmund von Borck with a compact, powerful prelude, and Heinz Schubert with a fantasy written in 1943 during abhorrent times, it's flaming expression of despair amidst all the suffering virtually mystically transcending it at the same time. Paul Hindemith's 2nd Solo Sonata is a playful counterpoint to both of these existentialist works. He employs variations from Mozart and a jaunty pizzicato scherzo to creates a diversity of connections to tradition.

This album is the result of an eight-month period of intense musical collaboration between the soloist and the producer. Lucas Brunnert has proven himself to be a violinist who not only captivates with technical sovereignty, an extremely multi-facetted tone and great intensity, but also particularly understands and fulfills the spiritual, the superordinate context. The listener can experience how Eduard Erdmann's use of Schönberg's free tonality, not a-tonality, is coherent even in the boldest passages and how Paul Hindemith's new harmonies, evolved out of the romantic tradition, unfold an inner vitality with much unexpected humor and ingenuity. The linear intensity and figurative virtuosity in the service of a coherent whole is strikingly evident in Bach as well as in Heinz Schubert. Bach and Expressionism enter into a relationship overflowing with excitement, in which the solo violin opens up worlds of expression unheard-of for an unaccompanied melodic instrument. © Gramola

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Violin Sonata, Op. 12 (Eduard Erdmann)

1
I. Ruhig
00:10:45

Eduard Erdmann, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

2
II. Scherzo - Trio
00:05:27

Eduard Erdmann, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

3
III. Langsam
00:03:11

Eduard Erdmann, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

4
IV. Lebendig
00:04:10

Eduard Erdmann, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

Prelude for Violin, Op. 11 No. 2 (Edmund von Borck)

5
Prelude for Violin, Op. 11 No. 2
00:03:28

Edmund von Borck, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

Violin Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003 (Johann Sebastian Bach)

6
I. Grave
00:04:00

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

7
II. Fugue
00:09:16

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

8
III. Andante
00:05:14

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

9
IV, Allegro
00:06:30

Johann Sebastian Bach, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

Violin Sonata, Op. 31 No. 2 (Paul Hindemith)

10
I. Leicht bewegte Viertel
00:02:40

Paul Hindemith, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

11
II. Ruhig bewegte Achtel
00:03:55

Paul Hindemith, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

12
III. Gemächliche Viertel
00:01:55

Paul Hindemith, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

13
IV. Fünf Variationen über das Lied "Komm, lieber Mai“
00:05:49

Paul Hindemith, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

Phantasie für Geige allein (Heinz Schubert)

14
I. Prelude
00:06:25

Heinz Schubert, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

15
II. Toccata
00:06:52

Heinz Schubert, Composer - Lucas Brunnert, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2020 Gramola Records (P) 2020 Gramola Records

Chronique

Gateway into the Beyond refers to the enigmatic six opening notes of the Sonata by Eduard Erdmann - one of the most powerful and complex solo Sonatas for violin from early classical modernism. A German album for solo violin juxtaposing four 20th century works written between 1920 and 1943 with the Second Solo Sonata by Johann Sebastian Bach placed in its center. In addition to Erdmann, two composers who died during World War II are also presented in first recordings: Edmund von Borck with a compact, powerful prelude, and Heinz Schubert with a fantasy written in 1943 during abhorrent times, it's flaming expression of despair amidst all the suffering virtually mystically transcending it at the same time. Paul Hindemith's 2nd Solo Sonata is a playful counterpoint to both of these existentialist works. He employs variations from Mozart and a jaunty pizzicato scherzo to creates a diversity of connections to tradition.

This album is the result of an eight-month period of intense musical collaboration between the soloist and the producer. Lucas Brunnert has proven himself to be a violinist who not only captivates with technical sovereignty, an extremely multi-facetted tone and great intensity, but also particularly understands and fulfills the spiritual, the superordinate context. The listener can experience how Eduard Erdmann's use of Schönberg's free tonality, not a-tonality, is coherent even in the boldest passages and how Paul Hindemith's new harmonies, evolved out of the romantic tradition, unfold an inner vitality with much unexpected humor and ingenuity. The linear intensity and figurative virtuosity in the service of a coherent whole is strikingly evident in Bach as well as in Heinz Schubert. Bach and Expressionism enter into a relationship overflowing with excitement, in which the solo violin opens up worlds of expression unheard-of for an unaccompanied melodic instrument. © Gramola

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