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Jennifer Hughes, Lionel Handy - British Cello Works (2019)

Jennifer Hughes, Lionel Handy - British Cello Works (2019)
  • Title: British Cello Works
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Lyrita
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless
  • Total Time: 01:13:04
  • Total Size: 297 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Cello Sonata in C Minor: I. Allegro appassionato
02. Cello Sonata in C Minor: II. Allegretto. Ländler tempo
03. Cello Sonata in C Minor: III. Andante
04. Cello Sonata in C Minor: IV. Rondo. Allegro con fuoco
05. Divertimento for Cello & Piano: I. Serenade. Allegro moderato, poco improvisato
06. Divertimento for Cello & Piano: II. Golubchik. Allegro
07. Divertimento for Cello & Piano: III. The Clock. Allegro ritmico
08. Divertimento for Cello & Piano: IV. Vigil. Lento moderato
09. Divertimento for Cello & Piano: V. Masquerade. Allegro vigoroso
10. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: I. Molto moderato
11. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: II. Adagio
12. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: III. Allegretto grazioso
13. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: IV. Poco allegro
14. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: V. Piacevole
15. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: VI. Allegro ma non troppo
16. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: VII. Solenne
17. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: VIII. Commodo
18. 9 Bagatelles, Op. 10: IX. Andante
19. Rhapsody for Cello & Piano


A key figure in the British musical renaissance, Ethel Smyth was critically acclaimed for her music and writing during her lifetime. Smyth’s Sonata in C minor for cello and piano was written in 1880. The idiomatic handling of the instruments, the impressive command of form and the fluency of the melodic lines make this early work the equal, at least, of her later chamber pieces. The creative conviction of the composer Elizabeth Maconchy expressed here so eloquently, reflects her clarity of thought and strength of purpose. Her Divertimento for cello and piano was written for cellist William Pleeth and pianist Margaret Good, who gave the first broadcast performance on the BBC in 1943. The compositions of Elisabeth Lutyens are characterized by textural economy and organizational rigor. She wrote her Nine Bagatelles in 1942. The language of the work is indicative of a composer deeply connected to the music of her own era. Although Rebecca Clarke wrote most of her music in the early twentieth century, it was not until the final decades of that century that her stature was secured. Rhapsody for cello and piano is her longest and most intricate score.



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