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Around 1800 Vienna was, alongside Paris, one of the European centres for guitar performance. The instrument was well suited for the idiom of Viennese classicism and ideal for domestic music-making and it was promoted by figures such as the virtuoso Mauro Giuliani and the composer/publisher Anton Diabelli. But Beethoven, the towering giant of musical Vienna, seems to have been unmoved by the charms of the guitar – while instead composing for its sibling, the mandolin. Duo Halász, the husband and wife team of Franz and Débora Halász have now rectified this, by appropriating Beethoven’s four extant pieces for mandolin and piano (WoO?43 and 44) as well as adapting some other early compositions, including the Serenade in D major for flute and piano and the Variations on Mozart’s ‘Se vuol ballare’ for violin and piano. In doing so they follow the example of an eminent guitarist and contemporary of Beethoven, namely Ferdinando Carulli, whose 1825 arrangement of the Variations on Mozart’s ‘Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen’ closes the programme. Franz and Débora Halász have made a number of recordings for BIS, together and separately, to critical acclaim, including a Latin Grammy Award for their disc Alma Brasileira with chamber works by Radamés Gnattali.
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Reviews
Critics’ Choice 2021 – Jim McCutheon
American Record Guide – January/February 2022
“… All in all, this recording is one of my favorites. Early Beethoven never sounded so good!”
James McCutcheon – American Record Guide – July/August 2021
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Guy Engels - Pizzicato.lu - 23 September 2020
“… Beautifully recorded and presented, this is a very fine disc indeed in BIS’s usual SACD hybrid format that can be reproduced in 4.0 surround sound as well as standard and SACD stereo. It’s the kind of disc you want around for cheering yourself up on a rainy weekend, with the Halász duo’s sparkling synergy creating a palpably positive energy without ever going beyond those sometimes intangible boundaries of musical idiom, taste and decorum.”
Dominy Clements – MusicWeb-International.com – 2 September 2020
“… On his latest BIS SACD he [Franz Halász] is joined by his wife, brilliant Brazilian pianist Déborah Halász who also has made many acclaimed recordings of varied repertory. It is a winning combination… This is a delightful program of Beethoven parented in a new light and the performances are elegant indeed. The recordings were made in Munich 2018 and 2019, and the engineering is up to BIS's usual sonic standard. A fascinating issue!”
Robert Benson – ClassicalCDReview.com – July 2020
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