After a rapturous critical reception for their Franck & Strauss
Violin Sonatas, James and Andrew turn their attention to
three violin sonatas all composed around the years of World War I. The
Sibelius 'Berceuse' also dates from the war years when Finland was
isolated from the rest of Europe. Sibelius was short of money and busy
writing the 6th and 7th symphonies, and planning his 8th: the six short
pieces of Op. 79 were attractive to publishers who were wary of large
scale works with little chance of commercial return during the
hostilities. Debussy would die in 1918 and had, like Elgar, composed
very little during the conflict. 'I want to work,' he wrote to his
publisher Durand, 'not so much for myself, as to provide a proof,
however small, that thirty million Boches can t destroy French thought'.
Elgar told a friend 'I cannot do any real work with the awful shadow
hanging over us' he said. Suffering from ill health, Elgar wrote the sonata in Sussex where a copse of gnarled lightning-ravaged trees, near
his house on the South Downs, inspired him to embark on three late great
chamber works. Respighi s sonata inhabits a heroic late romantic almost
Brahmsian world, seemingly unscathed by the devastation of the War to
end all wars . (Presto Classical)
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