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Phantasy in Blue (CD Review)
by Karl NehringTchaikovsky (arr. Stefan Malzew): Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33; Vivaldi (arr. Itai Sobol): Cello Concerto in A minor, RV418; de Falla (arr, Sebastian Gottschick): Siete canciones populares españolas ("Seven Spanish Folksongs"); Shostakovich (arr. Levon Atovmian): Prelude from the Gadfly, Op. 97; Elegy from The Human Comedy, Op. 37; Shostakovich (arr. Louis-Noël Fontaine): Waltz No. 2 from Suite for Variety Orchestra; Gershwin (arr. Malzew): Phantasy in Blue (after Rhapsody in Blue). Alban Gerhardt, cello; Alliage Quintett (Daniel Gauthier, soprano saxophone; Miguel Vallés Mateu, alto saxophone; Simon Hanrath, tenor saxophone; Sebastian Pottmeier, baritone saxophone; Jang Eun Bae, piano). Hyperion CDA68419 Having been quite favorably impressed by a recording of the two Shostakovich cello concertos that the German cellist Alban Gerhardt (b. 1969) recorded for Hyperion three years ago (you can see that review here), plus being intrigued by the both the eclectic program and the unusual combination of instruments Gerhardt had assembled (cello and saxophone quartet plus piano playing […]
2018-08-14 00:07:47
This recording features the Ensemble Vintage Koln together with virtuoso violinist Ariadne Daskalakis, as they present a modern concert version of J.S. Bach’s Musical Offering BWV 1079. German composer Sebastian Gottschick arranged Bach’s works by adding pizzicati to the slow movement of the trio sonata, creating two new pieces from Bach’s material and finally combining all of these works to produce a contemporary concert version. Ariadne Daskalakis and her Ensemble Vintage Cologne present this modern concert version by Gottschick as well as the missing original versions by Bach. The musicians adapted perfectly to the particular stylistic context with their emotional and
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