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Hoffmeister’s Magic Flute, Volume I

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Catalogue No: SOMMCD 0620
Release Date: 2020-09-18
Number of Discs: 1
EAN/UPC: 748871062023
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SOMM Recordings is delighted to announce the label debuts of two exciting young Slovenian soloists – flautist Boris Bizjak and violinist Lana Trotovšek – and 2015 Wigmore Hall String Quartet Competition winners, the Piatti Quartet.

They come together for revelatory performances of six pieces for flute, violin and string quartet elements by Franz Anton Hoffmeister, all receiving their first recordings. Now overshadowed by his illustrious contemporaries, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven (music by all whom, including the Diabelli Variations, he published), Hoffmeister was himself a prolific composer in every form.

Although the flute is often placed centre-stage in these six works, all demonstrate Hoffmeister’s eloquently proportioned, life-enhancing and integrated feeling for chamber music.

The two most substantial works here are a taut, dramatically urgent Quartet for flute, violin, viola and cello in C minor, and an E-flat major Quintet for flute, violin, two violas and cello of Mozartian mien and mood.

With echoes of Gluck, Mozart and Haydn, two Trios for flute, violin and cello (in B-flat major and D major) and a Duetto in G major for flute and violin offer superbly expressive examples of Hoffmeister’s music at its most effusive and engagingly virtuosic.

Hailed in his native Slovenia for his “musicality [and] captivating performance”, London-based Boris Bizjak has won several international flute competitions and is in growing demand around the world. Lana Trotovšek, praised by The Washington Post for her “clean, refined tone with musical sense of phrasing and impeccable intonation”, is also a Professor at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.

The Piatti Quartet – Nathaniel Anderson-Frank and Michael Trainor (violins), Tetsuumi Nagata (viola), Jessie Ann Richardson (cello) – have gained growing recognition for their “ferociously fine form” (BBC Music) and playing of “absolute authority and conviction” (Gramophone).

On This Recording

    Quartet in C minor for Flute, Violin and Cello, H. 5929
  1. I Allegro
  2. II Andante
  3. III Allegro non molto
  4. Trio (Sonata) in B flat major for Flute, Violin and Cello, Op. 11 No. 2
  5. I Allegro
  6. II Andante
  7. III Allegretto - Allegro
  8. Duetto in G major for Flute and Violin
  9. I Allegro
  10. II Adagio
  11. III Allegretto
  12. Trio (Sonata) in D major for Flute, Violin and Cello, Op. 11 No. 3
  13. I Allegro
  14. II Adagio
  15. III Allegretto
  16. Quintet in E flat major for Flute, Violin, Two Violas and Cello, Op. 3
  17. I Allegro
  18. II Andante
  19. III Allegretto

Reviews:

“Life-enhancing music. Recommended.” —Art Muse London “In times such as these, it's probably fair to say we sometimes need something pleasant to take our minds off the World's travails. Step forward the flute music of Franz Anton Hoffmeister. … refreshing performances caught live over two days at St. Nicholas' Church, Thames Ditton… The whole Somm disc is one of joy in chamber music making; Bizjak's playing is of the highest rank while there is no doubting the devotion of all to the importance of this enterprise.” —Colin Clarke, Classical Explorer