Gottfried H. Mann concertos from cpo

Started by Alan Howe, Tuesday 13 November 2012, 11:30

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Alan Howe

Following on from the announcement of the release of Weingartner 7, jpc have also announced the release on cpo of the Violin Concerto and Clarinet Concerto by Dutch composer Gottfried Hendrik Mann (1858-1904):
http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/cpo/detail/-/art/Gottfried-Hendrik-Mann-1858-1904-Klarinettenkonzert-op-90/hnum/3879597
Here's some information about Mann (in Dutch - but Google translate does a good enough job):
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Mann

Peter1953

Thrilling news! A prolific Dutch composer I've never heard of before... And that makes the CD featuring the Clarinet Concerto (1885) and the Violin Concerto (1901) a must-buy for me.

Mark Thomas

I've never heard of Mann either but his catalogue looks really promising and this is a mouthwatering release. cpo seem to be on a bit of a roll at present.

Peter1953


Mark Thomas


Alan Howe

The VC is written in what one might call a mid-to-late romantic musical lingua franca - very much school of Bruch and pretty old-fashioned for 1901. Nevertheless, it's very enjoyable and - at just over 17 minutes - it never outstays its welcome. Unlike Weingartner, Mann seems to have composed within his limitations...

eschiss1

Interesting list of works at Wikipedia. All IMSLP has is 2 choruses to texts by Gautier, though we do have those. I now feel like putting in a request/wishlist just 'cause... ;) Thanks...

Peter1953

Today I've listened for the first time to this CD with music from the to me totally unknown Dutch composer Mann. Pleasant and rather quiet, not very memorable late romantic music. Not really an exciting listening experience. Nevertheless I'm happy with the disc which I will give next year another spin.

eschiss1

The violin/piano reduction of the op.101 concerto, published in 1901, has now been scanned (not by me) and uploaded to IMSLP.