Doris Hochscheid & Frans van Ruth - Dutch Sonatas for Violoncello and Piano Vol. 7 (2015) [SACD]

Artist: Doris Hochscheid, Frans van Ruth
Title: Dutch Sonatas for Violoncello and Piano Vol. 7
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: MDG [903 1910-6]
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
Total Time: 01:15:39
Total Size: 4,0 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
"The performers are fully on top of this repertoire and project it convincingly allied with a very serviceable recording."Title: Dutch Sonatas for Violoncello and Piano Vol. 7
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: MDG [903 1910-6]
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
Total Time: 01:15:39
Total Size: 4,0 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
After six extremely successful albums featuring Dutch sonatas for violoncello and piano, Doris Hochscheid (Cello) and Frans van Ruth (Piano) make their way to Paris, where they are surprised to discover a great many fellow Dutch musicians who made significant contributions to the music scene in the Seine metropolis.
Four of them are found on the dynamic duo’s latest Super Audio CD, (Alexander Batta, Joseph Hollman, Andrée Bonhomme and Emile Wesly); all of them grew up in Maastricht and later were active in Paris under very different circumstances.
Alexandre Batta’s cello playing took the Parisian salons by storm. Both Berlioz and Balzac expressed themselves euphorically about his singing tone, and he perfectly satisfied the public’s taste with his numerous paraphrases of current operas.
Somewhat later Joseph Hollman charmed society with miniatures as if made for the salon. Hollman’s duo partner Camille Saint-Saëns dedicated his famous cello concerto to him, and it was also Hollman who premiered the Double Concerto for Violin and Cello with Eugène Isaÿe. Émile Wesly’s “Rêverie d’automne” was also dedicated to Hollman. Andrée Bonhomme, who studied with Darius Milhaud, found a very different tone.
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Tracks:
Joseph Hollman (1852-1927)
01 Pourquoi? 2:10
02 Berceuse for cello and piano 2:55
Julius Benedict (1804-1885) – Alexander Batta (1816-1902)
03 Robert le Diable; Duo for cello and piano (1840) 18:50
Emile Wesly (1858-1926)
04 Rêverie d’automne (c. 1905) 3:58
Andrée Bonhomme (1905-1982)
Sonatine for cello and piano 9:39
05 I. Lent Et Très Expressif 4:50
06 II. Vif Et Joyeux 4:49
07 Lamento 6:32
08 In memoriam 3:31
Joseph Hollman (1852-1927)
09 Souvenir de Berck 2:05
10 Sérénade 2:53
11 Andante religioso 3:16
Alexander Batta (1816-1902)
12 Fantasie for violoncello 'Il Trovatore' 14:43
Joseph Hollman (1852-1927)
13 Extase 4:59
Personnel:
Doris Hochscheid: violoncello
Frans van Ruth: piano
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