Charles Alkan: Cellosonate E-Dur op.47 "Sonate de Concert"
Cellosonate E-Dur op.47 "Sonate de Concert"
Mit weiteren Werken von:
Frederic Chopin (1810-1849)
Mitwirkende:
Alban Gerhardt, Steven Osborne
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- +Chopin: Cellosonate g-moll op. 65
- Künstler: Alban Gerhardt (Cello), Steven Osborne (Klavier)
- Label: Hyperion, DDD, 2007
- Bestellnummer: 5504919
- Erscheinungstermin: 17.10.2008
- Gesamtverkaufsrang: 6921
- Verkaufsrang in CDs: 3293
Produktinfo:
Das singende Cello
Alban Gerhardt hat sich im letzten Jahrzehnt unter den großen Cellisten unserer Zeit etablieren können. Sein Klang ist unverwechselbar, seine Interpretationen zeichnen sich durch höchste Originalität aus. Unter seinen Händen »singt« das Cello, bekannte Literatur wird neu entdeckt, unbekannte Werke werden mit ungeahntem Leben versehen. Gerhardt vereint in sich einen untrüglichen musikalischen Instinkt, größte Emotionalität, Intellekt und eine natürliche, fesselnde Bühnenpräsenz.
This recording of two great Romantic cello sonatas features the mercurial duo of cellist Alban Gerhardt and pianist Steven Osborne, both musicians of dazzling technical and interpretative abilities. Gerhardt is known for his passionate commitment to lesser-known nineteenth-century repertoire through his coruscating performances in Hyperion's Romantic Cello
Concerto series, and in this chamber disc he reaches an even higher level of thrilling intensity.
There are relatively few nineteenth-century cello sonatas. Even fewer have managed steadfastly to maintain a place in the current concert repertoire. Alkan's splendid Sonata is a little-known work, but an immediately attractive one: ambitious, original, and replete with good tunes. Chopin's Op 65 Sonata is a dense, complex work which baffled his contemporaries: it is revealed in this performance as a sophisticated example of two-part counterpoint, in which neither player consistently holds the centre-stage, and in which the interchange of voices is ever unpredictable.
Both works were written for the great French cellist Auguste-Joseph Franchomme who gave their premieres, with the composer at the piano in each case, in 1848 and 1857 respectively.
»One of the most gifted cellists on the international scene … Gerhardt is superb here, and he is fortunate to have Steven Osborne as his accompanist … a pianist of the first rank« (International Record Review)
»[Alkan] This new version must surely drag it centre-stage. It is a masterpiece: meaty, melodic, and, as with most of Alkan's music, extremely demanding to play … Both performances from this outstanding partnership are out of the top drawer, fresh, spontaneous and beautifully recorded« (Gramophone)
»Osborne is simply a fantastic musician … Simply astounding, binding his phrases in a way that eluded Barenboim, while providing just as much rhythmic acuity … Kenneth Hamilton has written an outstanding analysis of both works that I commend to your attention … Hyperion's sound quality is completely natural; one almost feels that there is no mechanical wall between performers and listener. This is an outstanding disc« (Fanfare, USA)
Das singende Cello
Alban Gerhardt hat sich im letzten Jahrzehnt unter den großen Cellisten unserer Zeit etablieren können. Sein Klang ist unverwechselbar, seine Interpretationen zeichnen sich durch höchste Originalität aus. Unter seinen Händen »singt« das Cello, bekannte Literatur wird neu entdeckt, unbekannte Werke werden mit ungeahntem Leben versehen. Gerhardt vereint in sich einen untrüglichen musikalischen Instinkt, größte Emotionalität, Intellekt und eine natürliche, fesselnde Bühnenpräsenz.
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This recording of two great Romantic cello sonatas features the mercurial duo of cellist Alban Gerhardt and pianist Steven Osborne, both musicians of dazzling technical and interpretative abilities. Gerhardt is known for his passionate commitment to lesser-known nineteenth-century repertoire through his coruscating performances in Hyperion's Romantic Cello
Concerto series, and in this chamber disc he reaches an even higher level of thrilling intensity.
There are relatively few nineteenth-century cello sonatas. Even fewer have managed steadfastly to maintain a place in the current concert repertoire. Alkan's splendid Sonata is a little-known work, but an immediately attractive one: ambitious, original, and replete with good tunes. Chopin's Op 65 Sonata is a dense, complex work which baffled his contemporaries: it is revealed in this performance as a sophisticated example of two-part counterpoint, in which neither player consistently holds the centre-stage, and in which the interchange of voices is ever unpredictable.
Both works were written for the great French cellist Auguste-Joseph Franchomme who gave their premieres, with the composer at the piano in each case, in 1848 and 1857 respectively.
Rezensionen
»One of the most gifted cellists on the international scene … Gerhardt is superb here, and he is fortunate to have Steven Osborne as his accompanist … a pianist of the first rank« (International Record Review)
»[Alkan] This new version must surely drag it centre-stage. It is a masterpiece: meaty, melodic, and, as with most of Alkan's music, extremely demanding to play … Both performances from this outstanding partnership are out of the top drawer, fresh, spontaneous and beautifully recorded« (Gramophone)
»Osborne is simply a fantastic musician … Simply astounding, binding his phrases in a way that eluded Barenboim, while providing just as much rhythmic acuity … Kenneth Hamilton has written an outstanding analysis of both works that I commend to your attention … Hyperion's sound quality is completely natural; one almost feels that there is no mechanical wall between performers and listener. This is an outstanding disc« (Fanfare, USA)
Rezensionen
N. Hornig in FonoForum 01/09: »Sein Werk ist wenig bekannt, seine Cellosonate eine kaum gespielte Rarität. Wer sie kennen lernen möchte, greife zu dieser Aufnahme mit Steven Osborne und Alban Gerhardt, die neue Referenz. Souverän setzt sich Osborne über die enormen Schwierig keiten des Klavierparts hinweg, Alban Gerhardt formt, wie dann auch in Chopins populärer g-Moll-Sonate, jeden Ton mit größter Bewusstheit und Intensität.«- Tracklisting
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Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
Sonate de concert op. 47 E-dur (für Violoncello und Klavier)
- 1 1. Satz: Allegro molto
- 2 2. Satz: Allegrettino
- 3 3. Satz: Adagio
- 4 4. Satz: Finale alla Saltarella: Prestissimo
Sonate für Violoncello und Klavier op. 65 g-moll
- 5 1. Satz: Allegro moderato
- 6 2. Satz: Scherzo: Allegro con brio
- 7 3. Satz: Largo
- 8 4. Satz: Finale: Allegro
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