Nocturne II

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Beethovenfest Bonn 2019
‘Moonlight’: thus the motto of the 2019 Beethovenfest. What looks at first like a wry allusion to the ‘Moonlight Sonata’ turns out to be fruitful terrain for this year’s programme.
Moonlight, romances and the sound of horns: Giselher Klebe has transformed Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight’ Sonata into a sonata for horn and piano. The horn player of this evening will do much the same when he turns Robert Schumann’s ‘Romances’ for oboe and piano into horn romances. Glenn Miller’s broadly swinging ‘Moonlight Serenade’ returns as a duo, and Franz Strauss, a famous horn player (and the father of Richard Strauss), supplies a D-flat major ‘Notturno’ that he wrote for himself. Just how wonderful the sounds of the night can be was no secret to Claude Debussy and Benny Goodman, for all their many differences.