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Miroslav Beinhauer

Hába: The Complete Piano Works

Catalogue Number: SU 4357-2
Published: 11th April 2025
Genre: Chamber Music
Format: 2 CD
Alois Hába (1893–1973) – the complete piano works: Sonata in E flat minor (1914), Three Fugues (1918), Variations on a Canon of Robert Schumann, Op. 1b (1918), Two Pieces, Op. 2 (1918), Sonata, Op. 3 (1919), Six Pieces, Op. 6 (1920), Two Grotesques (1920/1921), Romance, Waltz (1921), Four Modern Dances, Op. 39 (1926), Shimmy – Fox (1926), Toccata quasi una fantasia, Op. 38 (1931), Six Moods, Op. 102 (1971)

Miroslav Beinhauer piano

Hába has gone down in the history of 20th-century music as an experimenter. He studied in Vienna and Berlin under Franz Schreker, studied the tonal principles of non-European music, and developed his own theory of micro-intervallic music. However, his enthusiasm for microtonal music narrowed the perception of his creative legacy solely to its experimental component, although more than half of his works are compositions in the usual system of semitones. As he himself said, he was trying “to find the path from non-traditional training to artistically independent creative work with strongly altered harmony and melody in order to arrive at a personal means of expression following the line leading from Bach to Schumann and on to Reger.” He achieved this goal in the Sonata, Op. 3, for which he received much praise from Schreker, while Vítězslav Novák “with condescending humour called it a ‘sonata for three hands’”. Erwin Schulhoff premiered the Two Grotesque Pieces in 1922 in Berlin alongside compositions by Satie, Casella, and Stravinsky, and according to a critic, “Hába’s compositions made a far more authentic impression than much that surrounded them.” After the Toccata quasi una fantasia (1931), Hába returned to writing piano music one last time 40 years later at the end of his life with his Six Moods. As a student in Vienna and Ghent, the pianist Miroslav Beinhauer focused on music of the 20th and 21st centuries. He was introduced to Hába through his compositions for sixth-tone harmonium (Beinhauer is the only player of this instrument, created by Hába), and he went on to study Hába’s complete works for “ordinary” piano as well. These works are little known and worthy of attention.

The first complete recording of Hába’s works for “ordinary” piano. Hába surprisingly without micro-intervals.

CD 1

Alois Hába
Sonata for Piano in E flat minor
1. I. Andante con duolo 05:16
2. II. Scherzo 03:29
3. III. Tempo di menuetto 04:07
4. IV. Rondo 02:00
Alois Hába
Three Fugues for Piano
5. I. Allegretto 02:23
6. II. Andante 02:35
7. III. Allegro scherzando 01:17
Alois Hába
8. Variations on a Canon of Robert Schumann, Op. 1b 15:48
Alois Hába
Two Pieces for Piano, Op. 2
9. I. Scherzo. Allegro, ma non troppo 05:20
10. II. Intermezzo. Andante cantabile 06:37
Alois Hába
Sonata for Piano, Op. 3
11. I. Allegro moderato 10:23
12. II. Andante cantabile 08:08
13. III. Allegro non troppo 07:54

CD 2

Alois Hába
Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 6
1. I. Allegro agitato 01:36
2. II. Andante cantabile con molta espressione 03:09
3. III. Allegretto leggiero 01:59
4. IV. Tempo di marcia 01:51
5. V. Lento. Dolce con molta espressione 03:36
6. VI. Allegro risoluto 01:52
Alois Hába
Two Grotesques for Piano, Op. 6
7. I. Intermezzo. Tempo comodo 01:49
8. II. Tempo di Polka 01:28
Alois Hába
Romance, Waltz
9. Romance. Moderato cantabile 02:42
10. Waltz. Tempo di valse 02:40
Alois Hába
Four Modern Dances for Piano, Op. 39
11. I. Shimmy-Blues. Moderato 02:41
12. II. Blues. Moderatro 04:58
13. III. Boston. Valse moderato 03:54
14. IV. Tango. Moderato 02:16
Alois Hába
15. Shimmy-Fox 03:28
Alois Hába
16. Toccata quasi una fantasia for Piano, Op. 38 09:32
Alois Hába
Six Moods for Piano, Op. 102
17. I. Allegro energico 01:01
18. II. Andante cantabile 01:51
19. III. Allegro molto pesante 00:45
20. IV. Allegretto scherzando 00:41
21. V. Moderato cantabile 01:58
22. VI. Allegro risoluto 00:58