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Bloch / Cassado / Doruk- Elusive Lights

SKU: 4260036258400
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the album cover for Bloch / Cassado / Doruk - Elusive Lights
the album cover for Bloch / Cassado / Doruk - Elusive Lights

The cello is said to be the instrument most similar to the human voice. On his new GENUIN CD, the outstanding cellist Dorukhan Doruk brings out the vocal qualities of the cello and it's ability to let the tones shine. On the recording, he plays exclusively works for cello solo of the 20th and 21st centuries, including two works by great Turkish composers, namely Ahmed Adnan Saygun and Fazil Say, as well as compositions by Gaspar Cassado, Ernest Bloch, and Giovanni Sollima. The winner of multiple international prizes has recorded a program "From Darkness into Light", which ranges from Saygun's veiled sounds to Sollima's virtuoso caprices. Exciting new territory!

Format: New CD/Classical

Bloch / Cassado / Doruk- Elusive Lights

SKU: 4260036258400
Regular price ¥147.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.02.2023

 
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The cello is said to be the instrument most similar to the human voice. On his new GENUIN CD, the outstanding cellist Dorukhan Doruk brings out the vocal qualities of the cello and it's ability to let the tones shine. On the recording, he plays exclusively works for cello solo of the 20th and 21st centuries, including two works by great Turkish composers, namely Ahmed Adnan Saygun and Fazil Say, as well as compositions by Gaspar Cassado, Ernest Bloch, and Giovanni Sollima. The winner of multiple international prizes has recorded a program "From Darkness into Light", which ranges from Saygun's veiled sounds to Sollima's virtuoso caprices. Exciting new territory!