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Carl Reinecke’s melodic gift, mastery of counterpoint and idiomatic command of chamber repertoire, in particular, exemplify why he was acclaimed as one of the great representatives of German High Romanticism. His Cello Sonatas were composed over four decades. The First teems with freshness and a Schumannesque lyricism, while the Second is a more experimental work, with a notably quizzical slow movement. Virtuosity, solemnity and caprice are features of the Third Sonata, while the Three Pieces, Op. 146 offer an enticing contrast of songfulness and dance. DDD 8.573727 7 47313 37277 5 & 2019 Naxos Rights US, Inc. Booklet notes in English Made in Germany www.naxos.com Carl REINECKE (1824–1910) Complete Works for Cello and Piano Recorded: 18–19 January 2018 at Schloss Weinberg, Kefermarkt, Austria Producer and engineer: Erich Pintar • Booklet notes: Tully Potter Publishers: Wiener Urtext Edition 17!#, Breitkopf & Härtel 80 Cover Painting: Äckerle by Alfred Hackländer (1907–1968), reproduction by Marlene Fröhlich, from the collection of Dr Peter Rummel Playing Time 00:00 REINECKE: Complete Works for Cello and Piano NAXOS REINECKE: Complete Works for Cello and Piano NAXOS 8.573727 8.573727 Cello Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 42 (1855) 24:41 1 I. Allegro moderato 11:48 2 II. Lento ma non troppo – 5:00 3 III. Intermezzo: Moderato 7:52 4 IV. Finale: Allegro molto ed appassionato 7:52 Cello Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 89 (1866) 24:41 5 I. Lento – Allegro molto moderato 7:39 6 II. Andante – In tempo animato 6:02 7 III. Finale: Moderato 6:02 Three Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 146 (1893) 24:41 8 No. 1. Arioso 11:48 9 No. 2. Gavotte 5:00 0 No. 3. Scherzo 7:52 Cello Sonata No. 3 in G major, Op. 238 (1897) 24:41 ! I. Adagio – Un poco più animato – Allegro moderato 7:39 @ II. Andante mesto 6:02 # III. Finale: Allegro 6:02 Martin Rummel, Cello • Roland Krüger, Piano

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CarlREINECKE

Complete Works for Cello and Piano

Martin Rummel, Cello • Roland Krüger, Piano

Carl Reinecke’s melodic gift, mastery of counterpoint and idiomatic command ofchamber repertoire, in particular, exemplify why he was acclaimed as one of the greatrepresentatives of German High Romanticism. His Cello Sonatas were composed overfour decades. The First teems with freshness and a Schumannesque lyricism, while theSecond is a more experimental work, with a notably quizzical slow movement. Virtuosity,solemnity and caprice are features of the Third Sonata, while the Three Pieces, Op. 146offer an enticing contrast of songfulness and dance.

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Recorded: 18–19 January 2018 at Schloss Weinberg, Kefermarkt, AustriaProducer and engineer: Erich Pintar • Booklet notes: Tully Potter

Publishers: Wiener Urtext Edition 1–7 !–#, Breitkopf & Härtel 8–0

Cover Painting: Äckerle by Alfred Hackländer (1907–1968), reproduction by Marlene Fröhlich, from the collection of Dr Peter Rummel

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Cello Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 42 (1855) 24:41

1 I. Allegro moderato 11:482 II. Lento ma non troppo – 5:003 III. Intermezzo: Moderato 7:524 IV. Finale: Allegro molto ed

appassionato 7:52

Cello Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 89 (1866) 24:41

5 I. Lento – Allegro molto moderato 7:396 II. Andante – In tempo animato 6:027 III. Finale: Moderato 6:02

Three Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 146 (1893) 24:41

8 No. 1. Arioso 11:489 No. 2. Gavotte 5:000 No. 3. Scherzo 7:52

Cello Sonata No. 3 in G major, Op. 238 (1897) 24:41

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@ II. Andante mesto 6:02# III. Finale: Allegro 6:02

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