034571179179

Dvorak: Cello Concertos

Steven Isserlis; Daniel Harding: Mahler Chamber Orchestra

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Format: CD

Cat No: CDA67917

Release Date:  01 October 2013

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  034571179179

Genres:  Classical  Orchestral  

  • Description

    Hyperion is delighted to present the world’s best-loved cello concerto performed by one of the world’s best-loved cellists: national treasure Steven Isserlis. Isserlis has waited 40 years to record this pinnacle of the repertoire, and here with his regular collaborators, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and Daniel Harding, this long gestation has proved to be overwhelmingly fruitful. Isserlis writes of the concerto that ‘the power of its emotional journey, expressed with Dvorak’s characteristically folk-like simplicity and directness, offers an irresistible mix of the epic and the touchingly confessional’. The combination of emotional power and simplicity is also a feature of Isserlis’s playing, and part of what makes him such a consummate performer of this work.
    This album puts Dvorak’s B minor cello concerto in context, including not only the original ending, but an orchestral version of the song Lasst mich allein which is quoted in the concerto’s second and third movements.
    Isserlis has also recorded a version of Dvorak’s first cello concerto, a little-known work from the composer’s early period which he never orchestrated. This version (in what is almost definitely its premiere recording) is by German composer Gunter Raphael, whose works were performed by Furtwangler among others, and is extensively rewritten from the composer’s original. To turn to Isserlis’s own words again: ‘Of course, it is not a masterpiece on the level of the later B minor concerto; but is it fair to lock up an older child just because their younger sibling is a genius? I love the A major concerto for the beauty of its melodies, for the freshness of its inspiration, for its typically rustic spirit—and for the sense of sheer joy that bubbles through the entire work.’

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. <b>Cello Concerto in B minor</b> Op 104 | Allegro [14'52]
      • 2. <b>Cello Concerto in B minor</b> Op 104 | Adagio ma non troppo [11'29]
      • 3. <b>Cello Concerto in B minor</b> Op 104 | Allegro moderato [13'04]
      • 4. <b>Lasst mich allein</b> Op 82 No 1 <i>arranged for orchestra</i> by B LEOPO
      • 5. <b>Cello Concerto in B minor</b> (original ending) Op 104 [1'32]
      • 6. <b>Cello Concerto in A major</b> B10 <i>revised and orchestrated</i> by GÃœN
      • 7. <b>Cello Concerto in A major</b> B10 <i>revised and orchestrated by</i> GÃœN
      • 8. <b>Cello Concerto in A major</b> B10 <i>revised and orchestrated by</i> GÃœN