Undine
Sonata for Flute and Piano Op. 167
Composed by Carl Reinecke (1824-1910)
Edited from the sources by Irmlind Capelle
Notes on Interpretation by Peter Roggenkamp
Fingerings (piano) by Peter Roggenkamp
Published by Schott/Universal Edition
Piano score and flute part
Urtext Edition
Allegro | Intermezzo, Allegretto vivace | Andante tranquillo | Finale Allegro molto
The Undine Sonata for flute and piano is one of the few works by the composer Carl Reinecke, which is regularly performed even today and is at the same time one of the few Romantic repertoire pieces for transverse flute. Although not obviously program music at first glance, and sometimes even questioned as such by contemporaries, the work nevertheless falls back on the Undine subject which was a popular opera theme in the 19th century. The Wiener Urtext Edition now presents a new publication of the work which closely follows the text of the original edition (unfortunately, manuscript sources are not extant). The notes on interpretation follow the tracks of the extra-musical programme, trying to bring the work and its interpretative understanding into close connection with the Undine subject.








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