Paul Hindemith - Suite 1922 [With score]
-Composer: (16 November 1895 – 28 December 1963)
-Performer: Sviatoslav Richter
-Recorded in 1989
Suite 1922, for piano, Op. 26, written in 1921-22
00:00 - I. Marsch
01:36 - II. Shimmy
04:54 - III. Nachtstück
11:44 - IV. Boston
18:04 - V. Ragtime
Whereas in the Kleine Kammermusik of 1921 Hindemith chuckled good-naturedly about such shopworn forms as marches and waltzes, in the 1922 Suite for solo piano, his attitude toward the march, shimmy, Boston and ragtime is more plainly bad-tempered. In the years immediately following the First World War, Hindemith had been privately composing pastiches of popular dances of the day, but had held them back from publication, considering them mere “sports.“ By 1922, however, Hindemith no longer had any qualms about using popular music as a basis for serious musical statements.
In Suite “1922“, satire borders on sarcasm; in the opening “Marsch,“ the pianist is instructed to play it “rathe