Alisa Weilerstein - Solo (2014) {DSD64} DSF
Artist: Alisa Weilerstein
Title: Solo
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Decca Music Group Limited
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 (*dsf) 2.8MHz 1 bit / Digital Booklet
Total Time: 01:28:56
Total Size: 3,52 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Solo
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Decca Music Group Limited
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 (*dsf) 2.8MHz 1 bit / Digital Booklet
Total Time: 01:28:56
Total Size: 3,52 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Sonata for Solo Cello, Op.8 (Zoltán Kodály)
[09:33] 01. 1. Allegro Maestoso Ma Appassionato
[12:36] 02. 2. Adagio (Con Gran Espressione)
[11:54] 03. 3. Allegro Molto Vivace
[08:15] 04. Golijov: Omaramor For Solo Cello
Suite for Solo Cello (Gaspar Cassado)
[05:46] 05. 1. Preludio-Fantasia
[04:33] 06. 2. Sardana
[05:51] 07. 3. Intermezzo E Danza Finale – A Jota
Seven Tunes Heard in China (Bright Sheng)
[01:39] 08. 1. Seasons
[00:58] 09. 2. Guessing Song
[01:55] 10. 3. The Little Cabbage
[04:52] 11. 4. The Drunken Fisherman
[02:21] 12. 5. Diu Diu Dong (Taiwan)
[04:36] 13. 6. Pastoral Ballade
[03:20] 14. 7. Tibetan Dance
Sonata for Solo Cello (György Ligeti)
[04:00] 15. 1. Dialogo: Adagio, Rubato, Cantabile
[03:56] 16. 2. Capriccio: Presto Con Slancio
[01:12] 17. Britten: Tema "Sacher" For Cello Solo Lento Maestoso - Largament
Music For Children, Op.65 - Arr. Piatigorsky (Sergei Prokofiev)
[01:38] 18. March
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All Music Review by James Manheim
With this 2014 release, American cellist Alisa Weilerstein moves out from obligatory concerto repertory into something more original. In fact, the program here is not just original, but qualifies as daring. It lacks one of the Bach solo cello pieces that are usual in such recitals, consisting entirely of music from the 20th and 21st centuries. Moreover, all the music has an ethnic flavor, and one might think that 75 minutes of solo cello music in this vein would be a tough slog. Nothing of the sort. Weilerstein chooses the program intelligently, with the massive Sonata for solo cello, Op. 8, of Kodály shifting gears into Osvaldo Golijov's Omaramor, a sort of anti-tango or refusal to accept the inevitability of the tango for an Argentine composer. That work plays nicely off the Catalan neo-classicism of Gaspar Cassadó's Suite per violincello and the Seven Tunes Heard in China of Bright Sheng, an underrated Chinese composer resident in Michigan, the latter of which take a skeptical attitude toward markers of Chinese melody in a manner something like Golijov toward the tango. Weilerstein keeps this large and potentially unwieldy enterprise under perfect control, and her reading of the Kodály, with intense forward momentum in the cello's high registers, is extraordinary. This still-developing cellist, aided by fine engineering work at Berlin's Teldex Studio, is decidedly one to watch.
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Artist Credit
Joanne Baines - Production Coordination
Gaspar Cassadó - Composer
Friedemann Engelbrecht - Recording Producer
Alexander Feucht - Tape Editor
Osvaldo Golijov - Composer
Harald Hoffmann - Photography
Alexander van Ingen - Executive Producer
Zoltán Kodály - Composer
Tobias Lehmann - Engineer
Yo-Yo Ma - Recording Editor
Paul Mitchell - Art Direction
Bright Sheng - Composer
Helen Wallace - Liner Notes
Alisa Weilerstein - Cello, Primary Artist
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