I just received the CD of this composer's three cello sonatas - what amazing pieces! These are works of real quality that need to be played far more often. What other works by this composer do people recommend? I rarely like non-famous romantic composers (I'm a 20th century man usually), but Herzogenberg has really piqued my interest.
His idol was Brahms, whom he sent all his compositions seeking approval, but Brahms always rejected the pieces; most scholars suspect this was because Herzogenberg had married a woman named Elisabet who Brahms had himself been very fond of. Who knows how his popularity might have differed had Brahms become an advocate rather than an obstacle?
The CD of cello sonatas is on the CPO label (rapidly becoming one of my favourite labels), with Claudius Herrmann on cello and Saiko Sasaki playing piano. I had not heard of either of these artists before, but they are both superb. I have attached below the opening of the first movement of the first sonata. Quite extraordinary.