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Martin Rummel|J.S. Bach & Reger: Cello Sonatas, Vol. 1

J.S. Bach & Reger: Cello Sonatas, Vol. 1

Martin Rummel, Elizabeth Hopkins

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A number of similarities can be heard when comparing the solo cello suites of J.S. Bach and Max Reger. These similarities are far less obvious when comparing the sonatas for cello and piano of Reger and the sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord of Bach. For one, these two works of Reger are both youthful compositions, vastly different than the much more mature solo suites Reger composed closer to the end of his life. The first sonata, by Reger's own admission, is not among the most impressive examples in the literature. Overall, the two sonatas demonstrate Reger's struggle to break with Romantic traditions, but the result is little more than pompous and overly dramatic. Regrettably, the performances on this album by cellist Martin Rummel and pianist Elizabeth Hopkins play right into the insincerity of these sonatas. Rummel's playing is constantly forced and grinding, with technical flaws and intonation issues abounding. Two of the three Bach gamba sonatas fill the middle of this album, but Rummel's approach does not change. Largely without finesse or attention to detail, Rummel again forces his way through these otherwise elegant works. Hopkins' piano playing, while acceptable in the two Reger sonatas, is entirely too heavy and un-nuanced in the Bach. With so many exceptional recordings of the Bach sonatas, this particular album is easily one to pass on.
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Cello Sonata No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 28 (Max Reger)

1
I. Agitato
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2
II. Prestissimo assai
00:02:58

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3
III. Intermezzo
00:04:27

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4
IV. Allegretto grazioso
00:05:56

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Viola da gamba Sonata No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1027 (Performed with Cello & Piano) (Johann Sebastian Bach)

5
I. Adagio
00:03:27

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6
II. Allegro ma non tanto
00:03:19

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7
III. Andante
00:02:05

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8
IV. Allegro moderato
00:02:54

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Viola da gamba Sonata No. 2 in D Major, BWV 1028 (Performed with Cello & Piano) (Johann Sebastian Bach)

9
I. Adagio
00:01:41

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10
II. Allegro
00:04:00

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11
III. Andante
00:04:01

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12
IV. Allegro
00:04:24

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Cello Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 5 (Max Reger)

13
I. Allegro maestoso ma appassionato
00:10:07

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14
II. Adagio con gran affetto
00:10:19

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15
III. Finale
00:06:07

Max Reger, Composer - Martin Rummel, Artist, MainArtist - Elizabeth Hopkins, Artist

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A number of similarities can be heard when comparing the solo cello suites of J.S. Bach and Max Reger. These similarities are far less obvious when comparing the sonatas for cello and piano of Reger and the sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord of Bach. For one, these two works of Reger are both youthful compositions, vastly different than the much more mature solo suites Reger composed closer to the end of his life. The first sonata, by Reger's own admission, is not among the most impressive examples in the literature. Overall, the two sonatas demonstrate Reger's struggle to break with Romantic traditions, but the result is little more than pompous and overly dramatic. Regrettably, the performances on this album by cellist Martin Rummel and pianist Elizabeth Hopkins play right into the insincerity of these sonatas. Rummel's playing is constantly forced and grinding, with technical flaws and intonation issues abounding. Two of the three Bach gamba sonatas fill the middle of this album, but Rummel's approach does not change. Largely without finesse or attention to detail, Rummel again forces his way through these otherwise elegant works. Hopkins' piano playing, while acceptable in the two Reger sonatas, is entirely too heavy and un-nuanced in the Bach. With so many exceptional recordings of the Bach sonatas, this particular album is easily one to pass on.
© TiVo

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