From Deseret News archives:
Pair to play Gade sonatas
Violinist, pianist team up for U.'s Sundays@7 concert
In what might well be a first for Salt Lake City, violinist Hasse Borup and pianist Heather Conner team up to perform all three of Gade's violin sonatas today in Libby Gardner Concert Hall as part of the University of Utah's ongoing Sundays@7 concert series.
Borup and Conner met with the Deseret Morning News recently to discuss the program.
"These sonatas are absolutely striking," Borup said. "There is so much in them. And you can see how Gade developed as a composer."
The three violin sonatas span Gade's entire creative life. The first was written when the composer was a young man living in Germany, while the last was composed a few years before his death in 1890.
Gade was influenced by Felix Mendelssohn. And Mendelssohn was an early champion of Gade's music in Germany.
In fact, the young composer sent Mendelssohn, who was then the conductor of the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig, the score of his first symphony. Mendelssohn was impressed with the work and premiered it with his orchestra.
Gade moved to Germany and eventually took over as conductor of the Gewandhaus after Mendelssohn died in 1847.
Gade would probably have remained in Germany if war and politics didn't alter his life. "He had to leave and return to Denmark, where he became the most important composer of his day," Borup said.
In Denmark, Gade started a distinct Nordic tradition that was perfected by later generations of composers. "Composers such as Grieg, Sibelius and Nielsen would not have developed as they did without Gade," Borup said. "Gade was one of those people in history who facilitated much but who aren't known."
Yet it's difficult, if not impossible, to pigeonhole Gade's music. "You can't peg him down to one particular style or direction," Conner said. "You hear traces of Mendelssohn in these sonatas, but also Schumann and Beethoven." In fact, Gade dedicated his first two sonatas to Clara Schumann and Robert Schumann, respectively.
Clara Schumann was a formidable pianist, which is reflected in the piano part of the sonata dedicated to her. "The piano part is huge," Conner said. And that's actually true for the other two sonatas as well. "They all have big parts," she said. "They're not as virtuosic as the Franck (violin) sonata, but they're substantial."
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