Karl Kohaut - Haydn's Lute Player
Haydn’s lutenist? Appealing music by one of his Viennese contemporaries
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Genre:
Chamber
Label: Challenge Classics
Magazine Review Date: 4/2010
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Catalogue Number: CC72323
Author: Julie Anne Sadie
The presence of the first item on the disc, a trio attributed to Haydn, which Gunar Letzbor believes might well be by Kohaut, somewhat queers the pitch. Foursquare, with a bit of drama interjected in the minor section, the first movement doesn’t sound for a moment like Haydn (did he ever write for the lute?). That the Trio, with its meandering cantabile and jolly finale, charms the listener should be put down to the artful performance it receives.
The remainder of the disc is echt Kohaut. The Divertimento offers a series of appealing dialogues between the violins and the lute, performed here with flashes of wit and deft phrasing. The string Sinfonia opens with a first movement in six sections, of which the Fuga stands out as much the best music. The finale both harks back to the Italian Baroque and indulges in more up-to-date Sturm und Drang. Of the two concertos here, that for lute fares best, though in the first movement Hoffmann’s penchant for rubato disconcerts. Both concertos suffer from the Viennese practice of employing a double bass (in lieu of a cello) as the “basso” because it doesn’t blend sufficiently with the violins to contrast or offer a foil for the soloist. This may be what they did in the 18th century – but one wonders why.
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