Jean-Guihen Queyras - Britten: Suites for Cello Solo (2011)

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Title: Britten: Suites for Cello Solo
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:34
Total Size: 241 Mb
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Tracklist:

Suite No. 1 Op.72 (22:45)
1. Canto Primo
2. I. Fuga
3. II. Lamento
4. Canto Secondo
5. III. Serenata
6. IV. Marcia
7. Canto Terzo
8. V. Bordone
9. VI. Moto Perpetuo E Canto Quarto
Suite No. 2 Op.80 (22:07)
10. I. Declamato
11. II. Fuga
12. III. Scherzo
13. IV. (Andante Lento)
14. V. Ciaccona
Suite No. 3 Op.87 (20:03)
15. I. Introduzione
16. II. Marcia
17. III. Canto
18. IV. Barcarola
19. V. Dialogo
20. VI. Fuga - VII. Recitativo
21. VIII. Moto Perpetuo
22. IX. Passacaglia
23. Mournful Song - Autumn - Street Song. Grant Repose Together With The Saints

Performers:
Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello)

Written between 1964 and 1971 for Britten's friend Mstislav Rostropovich, these suites exploit every resource of the instrument and require utmost technical, intellectual, and musical proficiency from the player. Though they share a certain austerity and love of sound effects, each has its own character and structure. The first frames three pairs of contrasting movements with a recurring ostinato; the second opens with declamatory conversations between the cello's low and high registers and demands pyrotechnics-like chords, double stops, simultaneous bowing, and plucking; the third alternates plucked and bowed passages and features extreme contrasts of character, dynamics and moods. Young Jean-Guihen Queyras, a multiple prizewinner with a burgeoning European career, surmounts all these formidable hurdles without strain, playing with an unfailingly beautiful, pure, variable tone, and total authority and involvement. --Edith Eisler