LEOPOLD KOŽELUCH (1747–1818)

COMPLETE KEYBOARD SONATAS • 10
SONATAS NOS. 38-41


KEMP ENGLISH

Composed between 1807 and 1809, the four sonatas in this volume of Leopold Koželuch’s complete cycle represent his return to the genre after a period of fourteen years. Whilst aware of the influence of the resonant new English piano, the Bohemian composer explored the special effects of the Viennese instrument. The Turkish sounds in the finale of Sonata No. 41 illustrate the timbres available whilst the romantic quality of his slow introductions, not least the Largo of Sonata No. 40, reveal his command of colour and texture.

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Piano Sonata in E-flat major, Op. 51, No. 1, P. XII:38: II. Adagio
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Composed between 1807 and 1809, the four sonatas in this volume of Leopold Koželuch’s complete cycle represent his return to the genre after a period of fourteen years. Whilst aware of the influence of the resonant new English piano, the Bohemian composer explored the special effects of the Viennese instrument. The Turkish sounds in the finale of Sonata No. 41 illustrate the timbres available whilst the romantic quality of his slow introductions, not least the Largo of Sonata No. 40, reveal his command of colour and texture.

PIANO SONATA NO. 38 IN E FLAT MAJOR, OP. 51, NO. 1, P. XII:38 (19:28)
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I. Allegro (09:01)
2
II. Adagio (04:19)
3
III. Rondo: Vivace (06:09)
PIANO SONATA NO. 39 IN C MINOR, OP. 51, NO. 2, P. XII:39 (17:08)
4
I. Largo – Allegro (11:05)
5
II. Rondeau: Allegro (06:03)
PIANO SONATA NO. 40 IN D MINOR, OP. 51, NO. 3, P. XII:40 (17:09)
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I. Largo – Allegro (11:34)
7
II. Rondeau: Allegretto (05:35)
PIANO SONATA NO. 41 IN G MAJOR, OP. 53, NO. 1, P. XII:46 (13:15)
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I. Allegro (07:45)
9
II. Andante espressivo – Rondo: Allegretto (05:30)
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TOTAL TIME: 66:59

KEMP ENGLISH

KEMP ENGLISH

Kemp English is one of New Zealand’s leading concert performers. Much in demand as a solo organist, collaborative pianist, and specialist fortepiano exponent, he relishes the opportunity to work in a diverse array of styles and periods. He enjoyed a distinguished studentship at the Royal Academy of Music in London and later completed a Master of Arts degree in Music Performance at the University of York. In 2001 he was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music – an honour recognising former students of the Academy who have achieved distinction in the profession.

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