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Hugo Kaun: chamber music

Started by Mark Thomas, Saturday 31 August 2013, 17:47

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Mark Thomas

For the curious, now available in the Downloads board are the Piano Quintet and String Quartet No.3 of the German late romantic Hugo Kaun (1863-1932). Like the three orchestral works of his which I have (Falstaff, the Märkische Suite and an Elegie), I find these pieces well put together, nether too conservative nor too advanced for their time and, at first hearing, attractive and having the promise of music which I will grow to love. And yet I find that there is something cold and unemotional in Kaun's music which means that I remain profoundly unmoved by anything of his which I have heard. There's something calculated and mechanical about it somehow. I'll be interested to hear what others think - it's probably just me.

Thanks to britishcomposer, you can download Kaun's Falstaff and Märkische Suite from the Downloads Archive board here.

eschiss1

I like his 4th string quartet myself (thanks, matesic). Thanks for uploading the 2 chamber works, looking forward to hearing them!