Boston Circa 1900

David C. Neely (violin), Catherine Herbener (piano)

Catalog #: TROY1423
Release Date: July 1, 2013
Format: Digital
Chamber

The distinguished violinist David C. Neely offers a program of two Boston composers who contributed significantly not only to the musical life of Boston, but also to American music. Harry Newton Redman (1869-1958) was hired by George W. Chadwick to teach at the New England Conservatory, which he did until his retirement in 1939. His musical output consists of five string quartets, two violin and piano sonatas, several piano sonatas and songs. He was also known as an avid painter. Clara Kathleen Rogers (1844-1931) studied piano, violin, cello and voice in Germany but could not study composition as no women were allowed in the composition classes at the Leipzig Conservatory. She had a successful career as an opera singer until she retired upon her marriage. She then turned her efforts to composition. Her catalog includes more than 100 songs, two string quartets, piano works, a cello sonata and the sonata for violin and piano heard on this recording. How fortunate that we now have recordings of these works from two American composers of an earlier generation.

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Title Composer Performer
Sonata for Violin and Piano in D, Op. 17 Harry Newton Redman David C. Neely, violin, Catherine Herbener, piano
Sonata for Violin and Piano in c minor, Op. 16 Harry Newton Redman David C. Neely, violin, Catherine Herbener, piano
Sonata for Piano and Violin in d minor, Op. 25 Clara Kathleen Rogers David C. Neely, violin, Catherine Herbener, piano

Reviews

  • "Rogers's Violin Sonata is a charming piece I am grateful to Neeley and Hebener for introducing this piece to me and making the first recording. I know it won't be the last."

    – American Record Guide

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