Antonio Vivaldi Cello Concertos Nośnik Wydawca Cena Waluta CD1 Hyperion 49 PLN CDA67553 Opis albumu >>> Większa okładka A <<< 'Cohen is an intelligent cellist … and in the slow movements he's a dream, fashioning an Adagio of deep, soulful beauty out of the simple materials provided in the early RV416. The uncomplicated orchestral playing provides the perfect backdrop for Cohen's graceful virtuosity, of which I'd certainly like to hear more' (International Record Review) '[Cohen] combines an easy and soulful tone with incisive precision and agility' (Gramophone)'Cohen finds constant variety and individuality in these works' (The Strad)'Very delectable' (The Times)'The playing...is first rate - phrases are beautifully wrought and each of the works is given a distinctive flavour. This is a recital to savour!' (Early Music Review)'Cohen is an expressive player with a feeling for articulate phrasing who responds readily to the poetry of slow movements...The King's Consort under Robert King's direction from the harpsichord offers stylish and alert support throughout' (BBC Music Magazine)'Jonathan Cohen and Robert King make an excellent team, and the interplay with The King's Consort is often incisive and exciting. It's a fine disc. A second volume of Vivaldi's cello concertos would be most welcome' (www.classicalsource.com)'If there is any recording that might persuade our editor that there is some virtue to early music performance practice, this might be it. I find myself unusually involved by this release, in several respects, and I recommend it to your attention ... The cello seems to have inspired him to write some of his deepest music - and I am not speaking registrally. This is a good selection from his 28 concertos for the instrument, performed with satisfying intensity' (American Record Guide)'Lovely, extensive, crisp, melodic lines from The King's Consort strings...this album makes a sterling debut in my book' (Audiophile Audition, USA)'Jonathan Cohen's performances are nothing short of phenomenal; his dazzling agility and artistic insight truly make the cello sing... A disc to relish and enjoy in excellent sound and exemplary annotations' (Classical.net)--------------------------------Vivaldi wrote more cello concertos (twenty-eight, at the last count) than anyone else to date. This exciting new recording presents six works by the Italian master and one particularly fine concerto whose attribution is in question; all seven are wonderful examples of the form to which Vivaldi continually returned throughout his long composing career.Vivaldi is not known to have been a cellist, but his interest in the instrument can be ascribed to a distinguished list of virtuosic performers at the Pietà, the Venetian orphanage whose musical prowess was the envy of contemporary Europe. Vivaldi himself worked for the institution for some years, continuing to supply fresh compositions long after other engagements took him further afield.Jonathan Cohen is a young British cellist, rapidly developing a versatile reputation for sensitive and accomplished performance across a range of genres. His mellifluous interpretations of these concertos are a joy of hear – if his name is new, this disc will surely convince a wider audience of an astonishing talent. Accompaniment is provided by Robert King and The King’s Consort, acknowledged leaders in the interpretation of Vivaldi. Sample Utwory Cello Concerto in G minor, RV416 1 Movement 1: Allegro [4:06] >>> Posłuchaj fragmentu <<< 2 Movement 2: Adagio [4:33] >>> Posłuchaj fragmentu <<< 3 Movement 3: Allegro [2:56] >>> Posłuchaj fragmentu <<< Cello Concerto in A minor, RV420 4 Movement 1: Andante [3:30] 5 Movement 2: Adagio [3:36] 6 Movement 3: Allegro [3:28] Concerto for two cellos in G minor, RV531 7 Movement 1: Allegro [3:29] Sarah McMahon (cello) 8 Movement 2: Largo [4:13]Sarah McMahon (cello) 9 Movement 3: Allegro [3:09]Sarah McMahon (cello) Cello Concerto in C minor, RV401 10 Movement 1: Allegro non molto [4:27] 11 Movement 2: Adagio [2:34] 12 Movement 3: Allegro ma non molto [3:11] Cello Concerto in G minor, RV417 13 Movement 1: Allegro [2:49] 14 Movement 2: Andante [2:56] 15 Movement 3: Allegro [3:02] Cello Concerto in A minor, RV418 16 Movement 1: Allegro [4:15] 17 Movement 2: [Largo] [3:14] 18 Movement 3: Allegro [3:13] Cello Concerto in G major, RV415 19 Movement 1: Allegro [3:07] 20 Movement 2: Siciliana [3:33] 21 Movement 3: Alla breve [3:13] Wykonawcy Jonathan Cohen (cello), The King's Consort, Robert King (conductor) © Produkt oryginalny
© Produkt oryginalny