Description
In Albumblatt, the accompaniment occupies the middle to medium high range of the harp in a way that allows the instrument to make its mark, whereas in Gavotte, which seems to have attracted the attention of cellists over the years, the accompaniment is rather pianistic in nature, set around middle C and often hovering in bass clef to match the lower range of the cello. Like much chamber music from this era, these pieces are rather Brahmsian in character, with a classical awareness of form but an underlying romantic expression. Hopf’s stylish Gavotte brings to mind the famous Gavotte by Gossec.