Publication year 2020
Catalogue no. DCM.002
(1944)
Publication year 2020
Catalogue no. DCM.002
The fact that the Sonata in F minor and the Sonatina in E major are handed down as dyeline prints, copyrighted in 1944, indicates that Klenau originally planned to have them published, but for unknown reasons this never happened. Both sonatas are based on the dodecaphonic technique, which in those days was highly controversial in Danish musical circles, but which the composer considered an important increase in and enrichment of the musical means of expression. According to Klenau, 12-note serial composition did not indicate a break away from the theory of harmony based on major/minor tonality, and it was important for him to show that it was possible to compose 12-note serial music worth listening to. This he also showed in three grand operas, performed on German stages in the 1930s.
The Sonatina in E major, which like the Sonata in F minor is an example of his so-called "12-note serial composition in a fixed key", is in three movements, all of them alla breve. Both works are included in the collection of music, manuscripts and personal material, which were bought by The Royal Library in 2005.
The two works are published by the Danish Centre for Music Publication of the Royal Library in cooperation with Edition·S – music¬sound¬art.
Violinkoncert
1922 • Paul von Klenau
Orchestra
25 minutes
Violin and orchestra
Sonate i f-mol
1944 • Paul von Klenau
Solo
Piano solo
20 Sange til tekster af Ludvig Holstein
1941 • Paul von Klenau
2-6 Instruments
Voice and piano
Symfoni nr. 9
1945 • Paul von Klenau
Orchestra
90 minutes
3.2.2.3/4.4.3.1/timp/perc/arp/archi + S, A, T & B solo and mixed choir
Symfoni nr. 8
1942 • Paul von Klenau
Orchestra
2.2.2.2/2.2.0.0/timp/archi
Koncert for klaver og orkester
1944 • Paul von Klenau
Orchestra
Solo piano & 2.2.2.2/4.2.3.1/timp/archi
Strygekvartet "Frühlingsquartett"
1912 • Paul von Klenau
2-6 Instruments
21 minutes
Vn, vn, vla, vlc
Strygekvartet [Nr. 1] i e-moll
1911 • Paul von Klenau
2-6 Instruments
24 minutes
Vn, vn, vla, vlc
Strygekvartet nr. 3
1943 • Paul von Klenau
2-6 Instruments
27 minutes
Vn, vn, vla, vlc
Strygekvartet i a-moll
1904 • Paul von Klenau
2-6 Instruments
15 minutes
String Quartet