• Poul Ruders
  • Sonate nr. 1 (1970)
    (Sonata no. 1)

  • Edition Wilhelm Hansen Copenhagen (World)
  • pf
  • 23 min

Programme Note

The "Dante-Sonata" was composed in 1970, inspired by two quotations from Dante’s "La Divina Commedia", Inferno, each in its turn forming the program of the two movements.

Movement 1
Wandering through Inferno Dante sees all those who during their life on earth were ill-tempered and discontented, and who are now doomed for all eternity to stand in mud up to their necks, fighting each other, tearing and scratching each other’s flesh.

Movement 2
Here the doomed wretches recollect life on earth - the blessed sun and the green meadows; but it is too late to repent.


Apart from having this connection with "La Divina Commedia" the title: Dante-Sonata has a dialectical and music-historical reference, a reference to Franz Liszt’s Dante Sonata, without quoting from it in any way. An elusive "air" of the music of bygone days can be percieved in the second movement, which with its many types of graces is reminiscent of a slow movement of a Baroque dance.

Dante-Sonata is dedicated to Elisabeth Klein.

- Poul Ruders

Media

Discography

Contrappassi

Contrappassi
  • Label
    Milano Dischi / Stradivarius
  • Catalogue Number
    STR 37250
  • Soloist
    Leonardo Zunica
  • Released
    10th September 2024

Piano Works

Piano Works
  • Label
    Dacapo
  • Catalogue Number
    8.224148
  • Soloist
    Rolf Hind (piano)
  • Released
    26th January 2001