Volkmann: Cellokonzert a-moll Op. 33

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Peter Bruns plays Schumann & Volkmann

Peter Bruns plays Schumann & Volkmann


Schumann:

Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129

Abendlied, Op. 85 No. 12

arr. P. Bruns

Abendlied, Op. 85 No. 12

arr. P . Casals

Annegret Kuttner (piano)

Volkmann:

Cellokonzert a-moll Op. 33

Andante with Variations for three cellos

Jakob Stepp, Gregor Nowak (cellos)

Chant du Troubadour, Op. 10

Annegret Kuttner (piano)

Capriccio, Op. 74

Annegret Kuttner (piano)

Romance in E major, Op. 7

Annegret Kuttner (piano)


Peter Bruns (cello)

Mendelssohn Kammerorchester Leipzig, Jurgen Bruns

The most important and most beautiful cello concertos of the 19th century are brought together on this CD. Volkmann’s Andante with Variations for three cellos is one of the other works in the programme. Peter Bruns is a distinguished soloist with a reputation for intelligent programming and insightful interpretations of a wide range of musical literature.

Hänssler - HAEN98594

(CD)

$17.00

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Daniel Müller-Schott plays Cello Concertos

Daniel Müller-Schott plays Cello Concertos


Bruch:

Kol Nidrei, Op. 47

Schumann:

Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129

Strauss, R:

Romance for cello and piano in F Major, AV 75

Volkmann:

Cellokonzert a-moll Op. 33


On his latest CD, Daniel Müller-Schott devotes himself to the cello's Romantic and late-Romantic solo concerto repertoire. It is a voyage of exploration that offers things both known and worthy of (re )discovery. After the Classical period, the cello fell out of fashion as a concertante instrument.When that changed again in the mid-19th century, it fascinated composers more than ever, and this in turn had an impact on their creative muse. For Robert Schumann, to be sure, the composition of his Cello Concerto was bound up with major disappointments - he himself did not live to hear its world première. But the concerto's interplay between soloist and orchestra is exciting, as are its contrasts between discretion and impulsiveness, and it is today well-loved by both audiences and interpreters and a firm feature in the repertoire. The dramatic aspect of the music comes as much to the fore here as it does in our recording of the Concerto by Schumann's contemporary Robert Volkmann. It is considerably less popular than Schumann's, but it thrives on singing, melodic themes and their sophisticated elaboration.These two concertos are complemented by two shorter pieces: Max Bruch's Kol Nidrei after Old Hebrew melodies, whose rich musical spectrum is savoured uninhibitedly and to the full by Daniel Müller-Schott, Christoph Eschenbach and the NDR Symphony Orchestra.Then there is the Romance in F Major for cello and orchestra by Richard Strauss, who despite his youth (he wrote it when 19) already offers us a hint of the originality of his later tone poems.

“…really fine performance of Volkmann's Cello Concerto, a virtuoso showpiece in the grand manner, condensed into a fluid single movement form. Daniel Müller-Schott is a characterful advocate of the work, finding the fun in it and sharing this with Christoph Eschenbach and the orchestra in much delightful interplay. It's fiendishly difficult but Schott jumps through all its hoops with effortless panache.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2010 ****

“Daniel Müller-Schott's mellow cello timbre and emotional sensibility are key factors in this warmhearted disc of four Romantic works...Even in the familiar pieces, Müller-Schott opens up fresh vistas of tonal shading and sincere expression...His phrasing is long-breathed, the paragraphs of music articulated with elegance and a restrained passion.” The Telegraph, 25th November 2009

Orfeo - C781091A

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$16.75

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The Romantic Cello Concerto, Vol. 2: Volkmann, Dietrich, Gernsheim & Schumann

The Romantic Cello Concerto, Vol. 2: Volkmann, Dietrich, Gernsheim & Schumann


Dietrich, A:

Cello Concerto in G minor, Op. 32

Gernsheim:

Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 78

Schumann:

Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129

Volkmann:

Cellokonzert a-moll Op. 33


“Alban Gerhardt throws himself into the fray with thrilling virtuoso abandon and the recording is out of Hyperion’s top drawer” Classic FM Magazine

“Alban Gerhardt’s playing is rich-toned, impeccably judged even in the most obscure works, and completely assured … [Dietrich]’s Cello Concerto is relatively accessible music but boasts plenty of subtlety and fine melodies; the Romance is a particular gem and must have been a joy to rediscover … Gerhardt’s performance makes it sound (in the best way) as if it had always been there … even for a Volume 1 this would have been a fine programme; for a Volume 2 it is indecently good and the performances are both brilliant and committed. I can only look forward to Volume 3” International Record Review

“Gerhardt invests Volkmann's mixture of melodic lyricism, wit and technical bravado with a brilliant sense of pacing…” BBC Music Magazine, April 2007 *****

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Hyperion - The Romantic Cello Concerto - CDA67583

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Volkmann - Complete Orchestral Works

Volkmann - Complete Orchestral Works


Volkmann:

Symphonien Nr. 1 & 2

Cellokonzert a-moll Op. 33

Ouvertüren "Richard III" & C-Dur


Johannes Wohlmacher

Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, Werner A. Albert

CPO - 9991512

(CD - 2 discs)

$22.00

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