Album: Kodaly, Sonata / Epigrams etc – Clein / Drake (Hyperion)
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Your support makes all the difference.From 1898's Romance Lyrique onwards, Natalie Clein traces the life of Hungary's foremost musical educator.
Her greatest achievement is the 1915 Sonata: a fusion of Baroque rigour, Romantic breadth and ancient folk melodies, with tangy scordatura, ululating trills and bitter pizzicato – a world away from the swooning verbunkos of the Budapest cafés. Pianist Julius Drake shades the introduction to the 1922 Sonatina exquisitely. A bold recital in which Clein embraces a darker, wilder sound.
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