℗ 2021 Odradek Records
Released January 22, 2021
Duration 1h 16m 13s
Record Label Odradek Records
Catalogue No. ODRCD410
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

EXODUS: The Men Who Shaped Hollywood

Johannes Fleischmann, Magda Amara

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Vier kleine fröhliche Walzer  
1.1
II. Margit
Erich W. Korngold; Magda Amara
4:44
Sonata for Violin and Piano in D major, Op. 6  
1.2
I. Ben moderato, ma con passione
Erich W. Korngold; Johannes Fleischmann; Magda Amara
9:50
1.3
II. Scherzo. Allegro molto (con fuoco) ‒ Trio ‒ Moderato cantabile ‒ Allegro molto (con fuoco)
Erich W. Korngold; Johannes Fleischmann; Magda Amara
12:09
1.4
III. Adagio. Mit tiefer Empfindung
Erich W. Korngold; Johannes Fleischmann; Magda Amara
7:16
1.5
IV. Finale. Allegretto quasi andante (con grazia)
Erich W. Korngold; Johannes Fleischmann; Magda Amara
9:12
Sonata for Violin and Piano 'Brandeis'  
1.6
I. Grave ‒ Allegretto
Eric Zeisl; Johannes Fleischmann; Magda Amara
15:13
1.7
II. Andante religioso (hebraique)
Eric Zeisl; Johannes Fleischmann; Magda Amara
6:21
1.8
III. Rondo ‒ Allegro
Eric Zeisl; Johannes Fleischmann; Magda Amara
7:51
6 Einfache Lieder, Op. 9  
1.9
I. Schneeglöckchen
Erich W. Korngold; Magda Amara; Günter Haumer
3:37
The 'Viennese Violinist' Johannes Fleischmann gives heartfelt and deeply insightful interpretations of the music of Erich Korngold and Eric Zeisl, Viennese composers who escaped the rise of Nazism by journeying to America shortly before the Second World War. Once there, both composers adapted their talents to the world of Hollywood, becoming defining voices in the golden age of Hollywood movie scores. 2020 marks the 70th anniversary of the premiere of the Brandeis Sonata by Eric Zeisl, heard on this release alongside Korngold's Violin Sonata. Johannes Fleischmann is joined on this album by pianist Magda Amara and, for Korngold's song Schneeglöckchen, by baritone Günter Haumer. There is a unique and fascinating story behind this release that makes it particularly special. In 2014, Johannes Fleischmann performed Korngold's Violin Sonata in Los Angeles, in the presence of Barbara Zeisl Schoenberg. He was then invited to visit the Schoenberg House, on which occasion Barbara spoke to Johannes of her father, Eric Zeisl, and his Brandeis Sonata, which processes his flight from Austria. Not only are pain and suffering given expression, but also an unbridled lust for life, coupled with jubilant hope in the future. Johannes Fleischmann feels a profound kinship both with this Sonata and with Korngold's, and, on the strength of his encounter with Barbara Zeisl Schoenberg, decided that it was essential to combine these pieces on record: two works separated by two World Wars, written by Viennese composers who were only able to establish their friendship while in exile from their homeland. The Korngold and Zeisl Sonatas are framed by two early Korngold works: 'Margit' from the Vier fröhliche Walzer, composed when Korngold was only 14, and Schneeglöckchen, from his 6 Einfache Lieder, Op. 9, on which the composer based the variations of his Violin Sonata's finale. The release also boasts an expansive booklet, including insightful essays by Barbara Zeisl Schoenberg explaining the origins of her father's Brandeis Sonata, and by Zeisl biographer Karin Wagner.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Odradek Records Studio Masters
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
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-1.38
-3.79 to -0.09
-25.16
-29.68 to -20.13
-21.12
-25.40 to -16.90
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14 to 16
1
II. Margit
-1.22-26.47-21.714
2
I. Ben moderato, ma con passione
-0.34-24.19-20.115
3
II. Scherzo. Allegro molto (con fuoco) ‒ Trio ‒ Moderato cantabile ‒ Allegro molto (con fuoco)
-1.32-24.56-21.016
4
III. Adagio. Mit tiefer Empfindung
-1.52-26.15-21.915
5
IV. Finale. Allegretto quasi andante (con grazia)
-1.58-25.31-20.914
6
I. Grave ‒ Allegretto
-0.09-23.42-19.915
7
II. Andante religioso (hebraique)
-3.79-29.68-25.415
8
III. Rondo ‒ Allegro
-0.34-20.13-16.914
9
I. Schneeglöckchen
-2.18-26.56-22.314

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