Have you ever listened to music by Robert Kanh? Probably not. He was born in 1865 as a talented son to incredibly wealthy Jewish parents. At a young age he was already quite successful with his compositions. He was admired by Clara Schumann,Joseph Joachim, and Brahms. He taught Arthur Rubinstein and Wilhelm Kempf. When the Nazis prohibited his music, he fled to England in 1939. There he composed a lot of music in the late romantic style. After he passed away in 1951 his music faded into obscurity.
Robert Kahn: From 3 Stücke für Cello und Klavier op. 25: no. 1 Romanze
Gemma Rosefield, cello
Danny Driver, piano
Robert Kahn: form the ‘Jeanne Suite’ (1943) no. 475 in G major: Vivace
Danny Driver, piano
Robert Kahn: Violin sonata no. 1 in G minor op. 5
Julia Bushkova, violin
Arsentiy Kharitonov, piano
Robert Kahn: Quintet in C minor op. 54
Danny Driver, piano
Emily Sun, violin
Ingrid Pearson, clarinet
Flora Bain, horn
Gemma Rosefield, cello