Martin, F: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra

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Martin, Honegger & Schoeck: Three Cello Concertos

Martin, Honegger & Schoeck: Three Cello Concertos


Honegger:

Cello Concerto

Martin, F:

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra

Schoeck:

Cello Concerto Op. 61


The Swiss cellist Christian Poltéra here performs works by Frank Martin, Arthur Honegger and Othmar Schoeck.

This follows a series of discs from Poltéra that were dedicated to these three composers. His disc of Frank Martin’s music (BISCD1637) was a Gramophone Editor’s Choice.

“Poltera connects convincingly with the overall mood of [the Honegger]...The lyrical interweaving of soloist and orchestra [in the Schoeck] is beautifully realised on this memorable recording...although Poltera enjoys a fairly prominent place on the sound stage, his contributions never hog the limelight unduly. First-rate in every way.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2012

“Christian Poltéra performs throughout with style and sensitivity. His playing never sounds self-conscious. He delivers bold playing that he projects extremely well. Under Tuomas Hannikainen the Malmö Symphony Orchestra is highly responsive and cannot be faulted.” MusicWeb International, July 2012

BIS - BISCD1737

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Christian Poltéra plays Frank Martin

Christian Poltéra plays Frank Martin


Martin, F:

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra

Ballade for Cello & Piano

Eight Preludes for piano


“There's a sameness in Martin's cello writing, which all too frequently consists of juxtaposing long, looping melodies with scampering passages in six-eight time or flurried pizzicato arpeggios. Poltéra, committed and subtle as always, can't quite disguise the resulting thinness. The Malmo Symphony Orchestra under Tuomas Ollila-Hannikainen are his laid-back accompanists in the Concerto, while pianist Kathryn Stott joins him for the Ballade. Left to her own devices, Stott also performs the Eight Preludes for Piano dating from 1944. They rank among Martin's finest works and are, ironically, the best things on the disc.” The Guardian, 18th April 2008 ***

“Many music lovers will not have been exposed to much of Frank Martin's music… I was quite bowled over in discovering the Cello Concerto, so eloquently and sensitively played here. It is no exaggeration to state that this rapt performance presents this noble concerto with an inspirational intensity to compare with the celebrated Du Pré/Barbirollo recording of the Elgar Concerto.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2008

“Poltéra delivers an utterly compelling and committed performance, and the Malmö Symphony Orchestra under Tuomas Ollila-Hannikainen provides both sensitive and dynamic support. Stott… gets a welcome opportunity to demonstrate her own credentials as a soloist, providing an outstanding performance of the Eight Preludes, Martin's most substantial work for piano. All in all, a wonderful disc.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2008 *****

“Frank Martin's Cello Concerto, so eloquently and sensitively played here, is a real discovery. It is no exaggeration to state that this rapt performance presents this noble concerto with an inspirational intensity to compare with the celebrated Du Pré/Barbirolli recording of the Elgar Concerto.
The works share a similar deep, poignant, meditative feeling, although Martin's concerto also has a distinct valedictory character, expressive melancholy which suggests personal loss.
The soloist opens with a gloriously lyrical theme which is to dominate the movement (commentators have likened it to Vaughan Williams).
A skittish development is in tarantella rhythm with bolder clashes of angry dissonance but at the close comes the balm of the return of the ravishing opening material. Unexpectedly, the touching central Adagietto is in the form of a passacaglia. This sadness is all but dispelled in the brilliantly rhythmic finale, yet the lyricism creeps back and even the tarantella returns briefly before the close.
The (much earlier) Ballade is a free fantasialike dialogue between cello and piano, Kathryn Stott and Christian Poltéra enjoying a perfect partnership. Martin dallied with Schoenberg's 12-note system and he uses it in the Eight Preludes.
But he had no intention of giving up tonality, and the result is a stunning set of great variety and resource, thrillingly played by Stott.
This disc, given state-of-the-art recording makes an ideal introduction to Martin's music.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - April 2008

Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

BBC Music Magazine

Orchestral Choice - April 2008

BIS - BISCD1637

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Martin - Works for Cello & Orchestra

Martin - Works for Cello & Orchestra


Martin, F:

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra

Ballade for Cello and Chamber Orchestra

Trois Danses for Oboe, Harp & String Orchestra

Passacaille for String Orchestra


Quirine Viersen, Henk Swinnen & Kerstin Scholten

Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, Kenneth Montgomery

“…Quirine Vierson…delivers particularly expressive accounts of the Cello Concerto and Ballade, both works beautifully written for the instrument…The Trois dances…is too important a work to be absent from the catalogue, and the inclusion of a compelling performance of the Passacaglia for Strings…makes this a very appealing programme indeed.” Erik Levi (BBC Music Magazine)

Etcetera - KTC1290

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