Steven Isserlis, Christoph Eschenbach - Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 2, La Muse et le Poète, Romance Op. 76, Cello Sonata No. 2 (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Steven Isserlis, Christoph Eschenbach
- Title: Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 2, La Muse et le Poète, Romance Op. 76, Cello Sonata No. 2
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: RCA Red Seal
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:14:39
- Total Size: 325 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 119
1. Allegro Moderato E Maestoso; Andante Sostenuto 12:07
2. Allegro Non Troppo; Cadenza; Tempo I; Molto Allegro 5:59
3. La Muse Et Le Poète, Op. 132 14:44
4. Romance, Op. 67 6:59
Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 123
5. Maestoso, Largamente 9:34
6. Scherzo Con Variazioni 8:35
7. Romanza: Poco Adagio 8:43
8. Allegro Non Troppo, Grazioso 6:18
Performers:
Cello – Steven Isserlis
Piano – Pascal Devoyon (5 to 8)
Violin – Joshua Bell (3)
NDR-Sinfonieorchester Hamburg
Conductor – Christoph Eschenbach
Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 119
1. Allegro Moderato E Maestoso; Andante Sostenuto 12:07
2. Allegro Non Troppo; Cadenza; Tempo I; Molto Allegro 5:59
3. La Muse Et Le Poète, Op. 132 14:44
4. Romance, Op. 67 6:59
Cello Sonata No. 2, Op. 123
5. Maestoso, Largamente 9:34
6. Scherzo Con Variazioni 8:35
7. Romanza: Poco Adagio 8:43
8. Allegro Non Troppo, Grazioso 6:18
Performers:
Cello – Steven Isserlis
Piano – Pascal Devoyon (5 to 8)
Violin – Joshua Bell (3)
NDR-Sinfonieorchester Hamburg
Conductor – Christoph Eschenbach
Steven Isserlis is a splendid cellist with a consummate technique and a focused, intense tone capable of infinite variety. He's an enterprising, imaginative musician with a penchant for centering programs on a single composer or national idiom. He has recorded French sonatas for Virgin Classics, and for RCA, the works of Mendelssohn, John Taverner, Haydn, and Czech and Russian composers.
On his latest CD, Isserlis performs four relatively unfamiliar compositions of Saint-Saëns. Unfortunately, obscure works by a good composer are usually neglected for a reason. Indeed, the Second Concerto, Op. 119, and Second Sonata, Op. 123, presented here are inferior to their earlier counterparts in structural cohesion and melodic inspiration, though the Sonata contains an arresting, unusual Scherzo in the form of variations and a devout, dramatic slow movement. There are also two shorter pieces: Romance Op. 67, an appealingly melodious, slow, dreamy, subdued piece, and "La Muse et le Poète," Op. 132, for solo violin and cello with orchestra. An extended tone-poem, almost impressionist in its colorful orchestration, "La Muse" is mostly a rhapsodic dialogue between the two soloists, who unite only in a few climactic moments. Both parts are extremely difficult and continually ascend into the highest register.
Isserlis has chosen his partners wisely. Joshua Bell's brilliant virtuosity and radiant, soaring tone give the music a rapturous, ecstatic expressiveness. In the Sonata, pianist Pascal Devoyon, a specialist in French music who also partners with Isserlis on the French recording, is a marvelous collaborator. Isserlis plays with a combination of austere nobility and romantic ardor that bring out the music's strengths and conceal its weaknesses. -- Edith Eisler
On his latest CD, Isserlis performs four relatively unfamiliar compositions of Saint-Saëns. Unfortunately, obscure works by a good composer are usually neglected for a reason. Indeed, the Second Concerto, Op. 119, and Second Sonata, Op. 123, presented here are inferior to their earlier counterparts in structural cohesion and melodic inspiration, though the Sonata contains an arresting, unusual Scherzo in the form of variations and a devout, dramatic slow movement. There are also two shorter pieces: Romance Op. 67, an appealingly melodious, slow, dreamy, subdued piece, and "La Muse et le Poète," Op. 132, for solo violin and cello with orchestra. An extended tone-poem, almost impressionist in its colorful orchestration, "La Muse" is mostly a rhapsodic dialogue between the two soloists, who unite only in a few climactic moments. Both parts are extremely difficult and continually ascend into the highest register.
Isserlis has chosen his partners wisely. Joshua Bell's brilliant virtuosity and radiant, soaring tone give the music a rapturous, ecstatic expressiveness. In the Sonata, pianist Pascal Devoyon, a specialist in French music who also partners with Isserlis on the French recording, is a marvelous collaborator. Isserlis plays with a combination of austere nobility and romantic ardor that bring out the music's strengths and conceal its weaknesses. -- Edith Eisler
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