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Valentin Radutiu (cello), Per Rundberg (piano) Born in 1986, cellist Valentin Radutiu was born in Munich and is now enjoying a flourishing career. He regularly performs with the Munich Chamber Philharmonic amongst others, and here performs the sonatas of Lalo, Magnard and Ravel. “Radutiu's transcription of Ravel's Violin Sonata sounds idiomatic. Lalo and Magnard operate on a less exalted plane, but the performances are nonetheless impressive.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2012 **** “Radutiu and Rundberg make a formidable duo, equally comfortable in the very different environments of these three works...Radutiu plays the bluesy quasi-vocal lines [of the Ravel] most stylishly and, in the moto perpetuo finale, his virtuosity matches any of his violinist rivals. To those who fancy exploring off the beaten track, this is strongly recommended.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2012 | | | (also available to download from $11.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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“Maria Kliegel views the Concerto as a strong, dramatic work, and she has just the qualities – impressive, powerful tone and brilliant technique – to bring it off. The early exchanges with the orchestra establish her heroic presence, which she then relaxes to give a soft, delicate account of the second theme. The orchestral interruptions sound suitably stern and implacable – although the many loud, staccato chords for full orchestra become somewhat wearisome. The finale is excellent; a robust, serious approach allied to energetic, bouncy rhythms. Throughout, the orchestra sounds warmly Romantic, the important solo wind parts full of character. The Sonata, too, is well worth hearing. Written 20 years before the Concerto, it's still a fully mature work, mixing grand Lisztian gestures with classical formal outlines and ingenious, colourful harmony. Kliegel and Glemser play with fine style and intense commitment, encompassing the high Romanticism and, in the outer movement, Lalo's characteristically forceful rhythmic manner. Chants russes is an arrangement of the middle movement of the Concertorusse for violin – it's very effective as a cello piece. Kliegel's soft, refined sound near the end is especially memorable.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | (also available to download from $6.25) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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