Philipp Scharwenka - Viola "Fantasy" Sonata, Op. 106 (1899)

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Published 2020-11-17
Ludwig Philipp Scharwenka (16 February 1847, Samter, Grand Duchy of Posen – 16 July 1917, Bad Nauheim) was a German composer and teacher of music. He was the older brother of Xaver Scharwenka.

"Sonata Fantasia" in G minor for viola and piano, Op.106

1. Moderato (0:00)
2. Allegretto (4:43)
3. Allegro (11:44)

Lise Berthaud, viola and Oliver Triendl, piano

Philipp Scharwenka's Viola Sonata in g minor dates from 1899 and is in three movements which were intended to be played without pause. The opening movement movement, Moderato, is also marked Fantasia and is in very free form and includes several virtuosic recitativs. The second movement is a charming Allegretto, while the finale is a riveting Allegro. The final two movements are welded together by the use of passages from the fantasia movement.

Philipp Scharwenka (1847-1917) was born near Posen, then part of Prussian Poland. He moved to Berlin in 1865 to complete his musical education. A good pianist, he primarily devoted himself to composition and teaching at several of Berlin’s leading conservatories, finally joining the faculty and serving as director of the conservatory founded by his younger brother, Xaver. Otto Klemperer was among his many students. During his lifetime, his orchestral compositions were featured regularly in German concert halls, but the common consensus is that his chamber music was his best work. Besides several instrumental sonatas, he wrote two string quartets and a Piano Quintet. All three of these are late works and written within a short time of each other, around 1910. The idiom is late German Romantic, which by that time was certainly a retrospective style. The appearance of these works in 1910, rather than say in 1890, no doubt played a role in their not receiving the attention they should have for they are very accomplished works.

All Comments (18)
  • @bag3lmonst3r72
    Whoa why is this not played more often?? People often make fun of the viola for being "dull"...they obviously haven't listened to this!! Stupendous
  • @jeffreydortch799
    What a gorgeous work this is! I am forever astonished at the amount of great music that goes neglected. Thank you for collecting so many little-known masterpieces on your channel.
  • That's a true masterpiece from Philipp. Intensely passionate and crisp
  • @violinstar5948
    A beautiful Viola Sonata. Virtuosic and playable. Melodious with rich harmonies and chords. A fantastic find.
  • @danielm5535
    Immediately fell in love with this! Thank you!
  • @rjuttemeijer
    This is so beautiful. A true masterpiece. There are so few works for Viola solo. I love this piece.
  • @NewMusicWeekly
    Before on-demand streaming, when people had to buy tickets or records, the big name composers got more than their fair share of attention.
  • @mmbmbmbmb
    Thank you for this wonderful treat. I do love the way you gradually introduce us to the various, not so well known composers :o)
  • @pianomanhere
    What a fine piece of music ! Thanks for posting this. 😁
  • @viola1977
    Fantastisch! Warum spielt Man so selten ?
  • @fordprefect2743
    Bartje ; Could you please upload some music from the baroque period ? Music from Some underrepresented composers of the baroque period.
  • @chopin65
    I have decided. The villa is way unred appreciated.