Violoncello (1, Kontrabass)
Bezugsquelle: Hellenic Music Centre
Beschribung
"...The Suite for solo violoncello, LWN[1] 33 (December 1952), under the original title Fünf Integrationen, was written so that it could be played alternatively by solo double bass, an idea that was abandoned during the process of composition. However, there was at least one performance by solo double bass in the composer’s lifetime.
From an aesthetic point of view, this work belongs to Viennese expressionism and is comprised of five short parts: I. Agitato, II. Burlesco, III. Grave, IV. Allegro and V. Scherzoso. The choice of solo instrument, the suite structure, as well as the relatively simple form of each part, with some sporadic—yet characteristic—elements of polyphony, evoke the solo cello Suites of J.S. Bach, though this compositional model is not a limiting factor in the new musical creation."
Hellenic Music Centre: Foreword (Yannis Samprovalakis), abgerufen am 18.10.2021 [https://hellenicmusiccentre.com/index.php?id_product=13&controller=product&id_lang=1#_ftn1]
Uraufführung
1. März 1955 - Konservatorium Wien Privatuniversität
Mitwirkende: Hildegard Huber (Violoncello)
Aufnahme
Titel: Anestis Logothetis (Ανέστης Λογοθέτης): Suite for solo violoncello (1952)
Plattform: YouTube
Herausgeber: kolydart
Datum: 26.01.2014
Mitwirkende: Angelos Liakakis (Violoncello)
Weitere Informationen: Live Mittschnitt am 8. Juni 2012, Tribute to Anestis Logothetis, Onassis Cultural Centre, Athens
Empfohlene Zitierweise
mica (Aktualisierungsdatum: 19. 10. 2021): Logothetis Anestis . Suite (oder Fünf Integrationen) für Violoncello (oder Kontrabass) solo. In: Musikdatenbank von mica – music austria. Online abrufbar unter: https://db.musicaustria.at/node/120544 (Abrufdatum: 25. 11. 2024).