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Bart Schneemann|Widerkehr: The Duosonatas

Widerkehr: The Duosonatas

Bart Schneemann and Paolo Giacometti

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Champagne It all really started on that (as usual) rainy Monday morning. Paolo and I were just having fun playing through some pieces we had never seen (what else do you do on a rainy Monday morning?). One of them was a Sonata in e minor by someone named Jacques Widerkehr. Publisher Musica Rara. Never heard of the guy. But what a piece! Melodious, surprising turns of phrase, virtuosity, flashes of humor, and exciting dialogue between piano and oboe. The slow movement is sweet and introverted and the last movement: full of daring, with even an occasional bit of real dramatic writing. All things that we would take for granted in the music of a real genius like Mozart. But with a totally B-list composer like Jacques Widerkehr, it came as a big surprise. The sonata felt very fresh, without any false pretensions. But who exactly is this Jacques Christian Michael Widerkehr? Looked him up in the well known reference work ‘The New Grove’; "Jacques Christian Michael Widerkehr (l’ainé), French composer, born in Strasbourg, Alsace in 1759. Played cello, bassoon, and trombone." And yet…. ‘The New Grove’ isn’t entirely sure about that, because that’s what a certain Philippe Widerkehr (le jeune) played as well. Another French composer, born in Strasbourg, Alsace. Philippe --that must be Jacques’ younger brother. One thing ‘The New Grove’ is sure of: in 1783 Jacques Widerkehr moved to Paris where he was to achieve great fame as a composer. He was among the best-loved composers of the day in France. He owed his reputation to his chamber music, but especially to his "Symphonies Concertantes". These were a novelty: solo concerti not for 1 soloist and orchestra, but for several soloists (from 2 to 7) with orchestra. According to another contemporary source, the "Biographie Universelle des Musiciens" by the critic and historian François Fétis, Widerkehr’s ‘symphonies concertantes’ were considered among the finest in that genre in France for many years...

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Widerkehr: The Duosonatas

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1
Introduction to Sonate No. 1 in E Minor: Text from Schubart's "Ideen zur einer Asthetik der Tonkunst"
00:01:04

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, Lyricist - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

Duo Sonata No. 1 in E Minor (Jacques Widerkehr)

2
I. Allegro
00:07:11

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

3
Duo Sonata No. 1 in E Minor: II. Menuetto - Trio I - Menuetto da capo - Trio II - Menuetto da capo
00:04:04

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

4
III. Adagio sans lenteur
00:03:03

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

5
IV. Allegro
00:04:25

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

6
Introduction to Sonate No. 2 in C Major: Text from Schubart's "Ideen zur einer Asthetik der Tonkunst"
00:00:41

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, Lyricist - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

Duo Sonata No. 2 in C Major (Jacques Widerkehr)

7
I. Allegro
00:06:05

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

8
II. Menuetto - Trio
00:01:45

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

9
III. Adagio sans lenteur
00:02:32

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

10
IV. Allegro
00:03:55

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

11
Introduction to Sonate No. 3 in F Major: Text from Schubart's "Ideen zur einer Asthetik der Tonkunst"
00:00:38

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, Lyricist - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

Duo Sonata No. 3 in F Major (Jacques Widerkehr)

12
I. Allegro
00:09:54

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

13
II. Adagio
00:03:11

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

14
III. Menuetto - Trio
00:02:43

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

15
IV. Allegro
00:08:14

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paolo Giacometti, MainArtist - Bart Schneemann, MainArtist - Jacques Widerkehr, Composer

2004 Channel Classics Records 2004 Channel Classics Records

Chronique

Champagne It all really started on that (as usual) rainy Monday morning. Paolo and I were just having fun playing through some pieces we had never seen (what else do you do on a rainy Monday morning?). One of them was a Sonata in e minor by someone named Jacques Widerkehr. Publisher Musica Rara. Never heard of the guy. But what a piece! Melodious, surprising turns of phrase, virtuosity, flashes of humor, and exciting dialogue between piano and oboe. The slow movement is sweet and introverted and the last movement: full of daring, with even an occasional bit of real dramatic writing. All things that we would take for granted in the music of a real genius like Mozart. But with a totally B-list composer like Jacques Widerkehr, it came as a big surprise. The sonata felt very fresh, without any false pretensions. But who exactly is this Jacques Christian Michael Widerkehr? Looked him up in the well known reference work ‘The New Grove’; "Jacques Christian Michael Widerkehr (l’ainé), French composer, born in Strasbourg, Alsace in 1759. Played cello, bassoon, and trombone." And yet…. ‘The New Grove’ isn’t entirely sure about that, because that’s what a certain Philippe Widerkehr (le jeune) played as well. Another French composer, born in Strasbourg, Alsace. Philippe --that must be Jacques’ younger brother. One thing ‘The New Grove’ is sure of: in 1783 Jacques Widerkehr moved to Paris where he was to achieve great fame as a composer. He was among the best-loved composers of the day in France. He owed his reputation to his chamber music, but especially to his "Symphonies Concertantes". These were a novelty: solo concerti not for 1 soloist and orchestra, but for several soloists (from 2 to 7) with orchestra. According to another contemporary source, the "Biographie Universelle des Musiciens" by the critic and historian François Fétis, Widerkehr’s ‘symphonies concertantes’ were considered among the finest in that genre in France for many years...

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