Schnittke, Alfred:sonatas For Cello & Piano
Spanoghe Viviane / Jan Michiels
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Alfred Schnittke was born in the city of Engels, at that time the capital
city of the autonomous Volga Republic in the Soviet Union. His family had German, Russian, Jewish and Catholic roots and he spent part of his early childhood in Vienna. The greatest part of his life was spent in Russia, where as a child he had participated in historical events of international importance that marked him deeply. He settled finally in Hamburg in 1990.
One of the leading Russian composers of the late 20th century. He left a great number of works that are not only stylistically diverse but also often
leave a lasting impression on the listener. Arguably best known for his film compositions, he also composed a number of works fro cello.
Schnittke survived several heart attacks (the first in 1985) and was
declared clinically dead three times; each time he came around from
a coma with a renewed drive to compose. He went on to compose a considerable number of large-scale works, including the two cello concertos, the second cello sonata recorded here as well a number of smaller works for solo cello.
Viviane Spanoghe is Professor of Cello and Chamber Music at the Royal Brussels Conservatoire and is well known for her performances of contemprorary works for cello. She is accompanied here by well known pianist Jan Michiels who has recorded for many reccord labels.
Tracklisting
Ensemble Les Alizes, Clemence Comte
Mihai Cocea, Oana Zamfir
Musica Gloria, Nele Vertommen, Beniamino Paganini
Luc Berge, Jan Michiels, Inge Spinette, Ilse Eerens
Ryelandt Trio, Linde Verjans, Seamus Hickey
Jonas Seeberg
Bruno Monteiro, Joao Paulo Santos
Hendrickje Van Kerckhove, Eddy Vanoosthuyse, Severine Sierens, Hannelore Vermeir, Hans Ryckelynck,
Walter Weller; Various Orchestras
Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos; Various Orchestras
Quatuor Molinari
Luc Beausejour
Ariane Brisson; Philip Chiu
Tomas Vrana, Janacek Philharmonic Ostrava, Gabor Kali
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra|Riccardo Chailly
The Choir of Merton College, Oxford, Britten Sinfonia, Benjamin Nicholas