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Handy / Hughes- V2: British Cello Sonatas

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In her A minor Sonata, Op.5, as in her earlier Sonata in C minor for cello and piano (1880), Ethel Smyth favours expressivity over virtuosity, emphasising the cello's warm and lyrical tone. The piano enjoys a key role in all three movements and is often invited to present the chief subject matter rather than merely playing a supporting role accompanying the cello line. One of Delius's most satisfying chamber works, the Cello Sonata is distinguished by the expressive power of it's material. Both instruments enter at the same time, the cello unfolding a songlike, long-limbed line, while the piano presents the main idea. A second key theme, introduced by the cello over the piano's rippling, arpeggiated chords, is more forthright and sharply defined. An unattributed review of Gibbs's Cello Sonata in E published in The Musical Times in 1953, found it to be 'an ideal piece of work for cellists who want something contemporary on which to develop their technique, for it's difficulties are of the sort which repays practice'. Thanks to this recording of the work more than seventy years after it's completion, contemporary listeners now have an opportunity to appreciate it's melodic strength, understated formal artistry and grateful writing for both instruments. Britten's Cello Sonata is a challenging, bravura piece that benefits immeasurably from the natural affinity between composer and cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. The relationship would inspire Britten to produce four more major works for Rostropovich who wrote of the work, 'This is a sonata full of surprises, innovations for any cellist, gifts for the musician flowing freely from the horn of plenty. We meet not merely a novelty in finger-work but, what is most important, a new kind of expressive and profound dramatic composition.'

Tracklist:

  1. Sonata in A minor for cello and piano Op. 5~Allegro moderato
  2. Sonata in A minor for cello and piano Op. 5~Adagio non troppo
  3. Sonata in A minor for cello and piano Op. 5~Allegro vivace e grazioso
  4. Sonata for cello and piano
  5. Sonata in E minor for cello and piano Op. 132~Allegro moderato
  6. Sonata in E minor for cello and piano Op. 132~Lento, molto cantabile, 'Resting'
  7. Sonata in E minor for cello and piano Op. 132~Broadly
  8. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Dialogo. Allegro
  9. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Scherzo pizzicato. Allegretto
  10. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Elegia. Lento
  11. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Marcia. Energico
  12. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Moto Perpetuo. Presto
Format: New CD/Classical

Handy / Hughes- V2: British Cello Sonatas

SKU: 5020926041227
Regular price ¥147.00
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Release Date: 02.03.2023

 
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In her A minor Sonata, Op.5, as in her earlier Sonata in C minor for cello and piano (1880), Ethel Smyth favours expressivity over virtuosity, emphasising the cello's warm and lyrical tone. The piano enjoys a key role in all three movements and is often invited to present the chief subject matter rather than merely playing a supporting role accompanying the cello line. One of Delius's most satisfying chamber works, the Cello Sonata is distinguished by the expressive power of it's material. Both instruments enter at the same time, the cello unfolding a songlike, long-limbed line, while the piano presents the main idea. A second key theme, introduced by the cello over the piano's rippling, arpeggiated chords, is more forthright and sharply defined. An unattributed review of Gibbs's Cello Sonata in E published in The Musical Times in 1953, found it to be 'an ideal piece of work for cellists who want something contemporary on which to develop their technique, for it's difficulties are of the sort which repays practice'. Thanks to this recording of the work more than seventy years after it's completion, contemporary listeners now have an opportunity to appreciate it's melodic strength, understated formal artistry and grateful writing for both instruments. Britten's Cello Sonata is a challenging, bravura piece that benefits immeasurably from the natural affinity between composer and cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. The relationship would inspire Britten to produce four more major works for Rostropovich who wrote of the work, 'This is a sonata full of surprises, innovations for any cellist, gifts for the musician flowing freely from the horn of plenty. We meet not merely a novelty in finger-work but, what is most important, a new kind of expressive and profound dramatic composition.'

Tracklist:

  1. Sonata in A minor for cello and piano Op. 5~Allegro moderato
  2. Sonata in A minor for cello and piano Op. 5~Adagio non troppo
  3. Sonata in A minor for cello and piano Op. 5~Allegro vivace e grazioso
  4. Sonata for cello and piano
  5. Sonata in E minor for cello and piano Op. 132~Allegro moderato
  6. Sonata in E minor for cello and piano Op. 132~Lento, molto cantabile, 'Resting'
  7. Sonata in E minor for cello and piano Op. 132~Broadly
  8. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Dialogo. Allegro
  9. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Scherzo pizzicato. Allegretto
  10. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Elegia. Lento
  11. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Marcia. Energico
  12. Sonata in C for cello and piano Op. 65~Moto Perpetuo. Presto