Whenever the Berolina Ensemble performs - expect the unexpected. The young Berlin musicians have been seeking out unknown chamber music in unusual scorings - and with the works of Waldemar von Baussnern, they have scored another bullseye. Baussnern's works blend the influences of the conservative and New German schools into a highly individual style; it is to his position as Academy secretary that we owe the appointments of Schoenberg, Schreker and Hindemith to the Berlin Academy of Sciences.Whenever the Berolina Ensemble performs - expect the unexpected. The young Berlin musicians have been seeking out unknown chamber music in unusual scorings - and with the works of Waldemar von Baussnern, they have scored another bullseye. Baussnern's works blend the influences of the conservative and New German schools into a highly individual style; it is to his position as Academy secretary that we owe the appointments of Schoenberg, Schreker and Hindemith to the Berlin Academy of Sciences. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Octet in D minorby Waldemar von Bausznern Performer:
David Gorol (Violin),
Viller Valbonesi (Piano)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berolina Ensemble
2.
Elegie for Violin and Pianoby Waldemar von Bausznern Performer:
Viller Valbonesi (Piano),
David Gorol (Violin)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berolina Ensemble
3.
Serenade for Violin, Clarinet and Pianoby Waldemar von Bausznern Performer:
Viller Valbonesi (Piano),
David Gorol (Violin),
Friedericke Roth (Clarinet)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berolina Ensemble
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 1 Customer Review )
Not gonna set the world on fireJune 7, 2014By Frank Hudson (Bowie, MD)See All My Reviews"This music is tuneful & pleasant but undistinguished. Performances and recording are quite respectable. A notch above salon music but well below the level of Schubert Octet, comparable works by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, et al (no surprise)."Report Abuse