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Tricklir Cello Concertos - Alexander Rudin - Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra, Moscow

Tricklir Cello Concertos - Alexander Rudin - Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra, Moscow
ID: CC1015
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Cello Collection
Subcollection: Chamber Orchestra

Jean Balthasar Tricklir (1750-1813) was born in France, of German descent, was one of the finest cellists of his day, appearing as soloist at the celebrated 'Concerts Spirituels'. Nowadays his works remain largely unknown to all but a few cellists. Here the renowned Russian cellist, Alexander Rudin, winner of the 1973 Tschaikovsky International Competition, plays four of Tricklir's once celebrated concertos, in a World Première recording, that will surely do much to bring back to the composer the public recognition he undoubtedly deserves.
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Daniil Shafran - Russian Soul, Nina Musinyan, piano - Daniil Shafran, cello

Daniil Shafran - Russian Soul, Nina Musinyan, piano  - Daniil Shafran, cello
ID: CC1008
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Cello and Symphony Orchestra

Daniil Shafran ventured outside Russia rarely during his long career, but became a cult figure to his admirers. His recorded legacy is rich, as demonstrated by this compilation, chosen by the artist's devoted admirer, Steven Isserlis. Shafran's premiere recording of the 2nd Kabalevsky Concerto,of which he was the dedicatee, is coupled with a live performance of Prokofiev's Sinfonia Concertante, a legendary performance here issued for the first time on CD. An attractive, but rarely heard, suite of 5 Pieces written for Shafran by the Georgian composer Tsintsadze complete this collection by one of the great cellists of the 20th century

Kabalevsky: Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 77
Prokofiev: Sinfonia Concertante in E minor for cello & orchestra, Op. 125
Tsintsadze: Five Pieces on Folk Themes for cello and piano

Nina Musinyan (piano) / Daniil Shafran (cello) / USSR State Symphony Orchestra, Gennady Rozhdestvensky
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Mendelssohn - Complete Works For Cello and Piano - Colin Carr - Thomas Sauer

Mendelssohn - Complete Works For Cello and Piano - Colin Carr - Thomas Sauer
ID: CC1029
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Cello Collection
Subcollection: Piano and Cello

Mendelssohn:
Cello Sonata No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 45
Cello Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 58
Variations concertantes Op. 17
Song without Words for Cello & Piano, Op. 109

Colin Carr (cello) & Thomas Sauer (piano)


About.Following two sell-out concerts at London’s Wigmore Hall, Colin Carr and Thomas Sauer were persuaded to record their highly-praised accounts of the complete works for cello by Felix Mendelssohn.

Winner of many prestigious international awards, Colin Carr’s career flourishes on both sides of the Atlantic, and he appears in concert with Tomas Sauer worldwide. This is the duo’s first recording for Cello Classics.
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ULRICH HEINEN, cello - J.S.Bach - B.A. Zimmermann - Howard Skempton - Simon Holt - Gerald Barry - Hans werner Henze

ULRICH HEINEN, cello - J.S.Bach - B.A. Zimmermann - Howard Skempton - Simon Holt - Gerald Barry - Hans werner Henze
ID: MSV28511
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Collection: Instrumental

Cellist Ulrich Heinen has over the years commissioned solo cello pieces from composers Simon Holt, Howard Skempton, and Gerald Barry. He has performed all of them many times, mostly in conjunction with Bach’s cello suites (as demonstrated here) or in connection with the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. Also included on this recording are two 20th century “classics” - Hans Werner Henze’s Serenade and Bernd Alois Zimmermann’s Sonata.
In order that these modern but very accessible pieces receive exposure to a wider audience, they are presented here with five of the six Bach suites - all played on the same cello (at modern pitch). The sixth and final suite is omitted as that asks for a 5-string cello with a top E-string, and have been performed in this manner by Heinen on many occasions.
Ulrich Heinen came to the UK in 1984 at the request of Sir Simon Rattle to become principal cellist of the CBSO. His formidable technique and musicianship have enabled him to further develop his solo career with numerous recitals, concerts and radio broadcasts. He co-founded the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, which is one of Britain’s most important ensembles for contemporary music.
Ulrich Heinen plays a cello by Giovanni Grancino (Milan 1722)
tracks:
J.S. BACH:
Cello Suites 1-5 (BWV1007-1011)
B.A. ZIMMERMANN:
Sonata for Solo Cello
HOWARD SKEMPTON:
Six Figures for Solo Cello
GERALD BARRY:
Triorchic Blues
SIMON HOLT:
Feet of Clay
HANS WERNER HENZE:
Serenade for Solo Cello (9 movements, viz:
1 Adagio rubato; 2 Poco allegretto;
3 Pastrorale; 4 Andante con moto, rubato;
5 Vivace; 6 Tango; 7 Allegro marciale;
8 Allegretto; 9 Menuett
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CELLO CONCERTOS - R. SCHUMANN, E. ELGAR

CELLO CONCERTOS - R. SCHUMANN, E. ELGAR
ID: GD115
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Cello Collection
Subcollection: Cello and Symphony Orchestra

In her second compact disc, released by Gega New, the cellist Kalina Krusteva has included two magnificent concertos giving testimony to her performing mastership. For they require not only virtuosity, free from any type of technical impediments, but also a very specific emotionality, along with experience in the dramaturgy, which is very specific for both the concertos by Schumann and Elgar. Kalina Krusteva's recording speaks eloquently of her brilliant creative development (a pupil of the Prof. Pancho Vladigerov State Academy of Music in Sofia, graduate of the Royal Academy of Music - London, holder of diplomas from master classes for cellists given by Misha Mayski, Robert Cohen, Steven Isserlis, etc.)
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THREE CONCERTOS FOR CELLO - HONEGGER - MILHAUD -SAINT-SAENS

THREE CONCERTOS FOR CELLO - HONEGGER - MILHAUD -SAINT-SAENS
ID: GD156
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Cello Collection
Subcollection: Cello

An interesting CD, which has brought together a popular piece like Saint-Saens' Cello Concerto and two other 20th century works for this instrument, united by the wonderful performance of Robin Clavreul who is not only an excellent performer but also a musician featuring good taste, love and feeling for the characteristics of each of the works. His interpretation of every work is remarkable for its lyricism and expression, virtuosity, humour and temperament. Most impressing are the timbre inventions and the brilliance of metre and rhythm in Milhaud's Concerto in particular. Owner of a superb instrument made in 1768 by Lorenzo Carcassi in Florence, the cellist demonstrates a wealth of sounds which can rarely be heard today. Both the conductor, Fabrice Bollon, also from Paris, and the soloist are markedly attracted by new music and lead the Orchestral Ensemble through the world of Honegger and Milhaud.
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VELITCHKA YOTCHEVA, violoncello - J.S.Bach - Suites For Cello Solo 1, 3 & 5

VELITCHKA YOTCHEVA, violoncello - J.S.Bach - Suites For Cello Solo 1, 3 & 5
ID: GD279
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Cello Collection
Subcollection: Cello

Vеlitchka Yotcheva, one of Canada’s most gifted young cellists, is enjoying a brilliant career as a soloist and chamber musician, and has performed to great acclaim throughout Canada, as well as in Russia, Bulgaria, France, and the United States. Velitchka Yotcheva was born in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. She graduated from the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Moscow, which is famous for its exceptional cello school. She has been living in Canada since 1995 and completed her Doctorate in Music in 2000, at the Universite de Montreal. She is the winner of prestigious national and international competitions. Velitchka Yotcheva has recorded for this programme two of the six suites for cello by Bach. The original manuscript of the suites has been lost, but two significant copies exist. The second and better-known one was copied by Bach’s wife, Anna Magdalena, in 1730.The suites were long considered as common exercises for violoncello, until Pablo Casals revived them and currently they take their worthy place in the cellists repertoire.
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ANATOLI KRASTEV, violoncello - 20th Cetury Bulgarian Music for Cello Solo

ANATOLI KRASTEV, violoncello - 20th Cetury Bulgarian Music for Cello Solo
ID: GD281
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Cello Collection
Subcollection: Cello

Gega New Music Company gives a special place in its catalogue to the works of Bulgarian composers. The most famous of them present on the Gega New label are: Pancho Vladigerov, Marin Goleminov, Simeon Pironkov, Dimitar Tapkoff, Lazar Nikolov, etc. Many of them create their works especially for some of Bulgaria's leading musicians. One of the artists preferred by many composers is the cello player Anatoli Krastev, who has an active concert-giving carrier and has been soloist of all Bulgarian and a number of European and American leading orchestras. He has made a great number of recordings in Bulgaria and abroad, and is also member of the jury of prestigious international festivals. Currently, he is Professor at the Pancho Vladigerov State Academy of Music in Sofia and has directed master classes in the UK, France, Belgium, Greece, Brazil, etc. The release 20th Century Bulgarian Music for Cello Solo includes a part of the great number of works for cello solo written by Bulgarian composers of different generations. The CD is thus a kind of encyclopedia of styles, genres and ways of interpretation of the instrument, and also presents the development of the Bulgarian cello school.
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DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH - Works for Cello - Alexander Somov, violoncello

DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH - Works for Cello - Alexander Somov, violoncello
ID: GD307
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Cello Collection
Subcollection: Piano and Cello

The works selected for the program are a great challenge to every cello player. They were first performed by the famous Mstislav Rostropovich (the Concert) and Victor Kubatski (the Sonata) - one of the founders of the first string quartet, the Stradivarius. A period of 25 years divided the creation of the Sonata (1934) and the Concert (1959). During this period Shostakovich’s music was both recognized and rejected, which was a result of the atmosphere in which he lived. Nevertheless, Shostakovich remained true to the high ideals of the Russian intelligentsia. During one of his most difficult periods, he wrote the suite of pieces to the film “The Gadfly” and the Ballet suites (between 1951 and 1955).
The program selected features different stages in the work of Dmitri Shostakovich. In Alexander Somov’s interpretation the music flows freely, with direction and confidence and an amazing maturity for his age. Somov was born in Sofia into a family of musicians. While still a student at the music school in Sofia, he concertized throughout Bulgaria, as well as in Germany, Italy, Greece, Spain and Israel. Upon graduation he was awarded a full scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, where he joined the cello class of Prof. Stefan Popov. He continued his successful career by giving concerts in Europe and participating in international festivals. In 1993 he received the first prize and gold medal in the Young Musical Talents National Competition in Sofia; in 1994 he was second prizewinner in the Earth and People International Competition; in 1996 he won the First Alexander Tansman International Competition in Lodz, Poland; in 1997 he took first prize in the International Music Competition of the Polish Cultural Institute in London. He was also a recipient of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama Gold Medal, the highest honour of the British music conservatories. In the year 2000 he was appointed solo cellist of the Northern Sinfonia chamber orchestra in Newcastle.
He is a regular guest principal cellist with the London Philharmonic, Halle Orchestra, and Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and in April 2006 assumed his new post as Violoncelle Super Soliste of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg. He is also a professor at the National Conservatory - Strasbourg.
Besides being influenced by his teachers, Stefan Rounevski and Stefan Popov, a support to his development as a cellist has always been his mother, the pianist Bogdana Popova, whose teachers were Lydia Kuteva and Tamara Yankova. Popova took her post-graduate studies in the Czech Republic, where she worked with Prof. Karel Yandera and V. Vodrovic. She has performed with great success in Bulgaria and in Italy, France, Germany, Great Britain, Czech Republic and Greece. She has made numerous studio recordings for Bulgarian National Television and Radio, the Balkanton label, Radio Munich, Czech television and the Supraphon label, and the Italian television network (RAI). Currently, Bogdana Popova is a professor in piano at the Bulgarian Academy of Music.
The Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra, which is one of the country’s oldest and most respected ensembles, also participates in the recording, conducted by Milen Nachev.
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Emanuel Moór - Works for Cello

Emanuel Moór - Works for Cello
ID: CC1018
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Cello Collection
Subcollection: Cello

Emanuel Moór
1. Sonata, for cello & piano in G major No. 2, Op. 55: Allegro moderato
2. Sonata, for cello & piano in G major No. 2, Op. 55: Scherzo - Allegro
3. Sonata, for cello & piano in G major No. 2, Op. 55: Adagio
4. Sonata, for cello & piano in G major No. 2, Op. 55: Finale - Allegro con brio
5. Sonata, for cello & piano in C minor, Op. 22: Allegro maestoso
6. Sonata, for cello & piano in C minor, Op. 22: Adagio
7. Sonata, for cello & piano in C minor, Op. 22: Allegro ma non troppo
8. Suite for four cellos, Op. 95: Andante sostenuto
9. Suite for four cellos, Op. 95: Molto Allegro
10. Suite for four cellos, Op. 95: Adagio
11. Suite for four cellos, Op. 95: Allegro con brio
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