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Gautier Capuçon & Frank Braley - Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata - Schumann: 5 Stücke im Volkston - Debussy & Britten: Cello Sonatas (2013) [Hi-Res]

Gautier Capuçon & Frank Braley - Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata - Schumann: 5 Stücke im Volkston - Debussy & Britten: Cello Sonatas (2013) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata - Schumann: 5 Stücke im Volkston - Debussy & Britten: Cello Sonatas
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: Warner Classics International
  • Genre: Classical, Concertos
  • Quality: flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +booklet
  • Total Time: 01:14:27
  • Total Size: 702 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Cello Sonata in A Minor, D. 821,"Arpeggione: I. Allegro Moderato
02. Cello Sonata in A Minor D. 821,"Arpeggione: II. Adagio
03. Cello Sonata in A Minor D. 821,"Arpeggione: III. Allegretto
04. 5 Stücke im Volkston, Op. 102: I. Vanitas vanitatum-Mit Humor
05. 5 Stücke im Volkston, Op.102: II. Langsam
06. 5 Stücke im Volkston, Op.102: III. Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen
07. 5 Stücke im Volkston, Op.102: IV. Nicht zu rasch
08. 5 Stücke im Volkston, Op.102: V. Stark und markiert
09. Cello Sonata in D Minor, L. 135: I. Prologue
10. Cello Sonata in D Minor, L. 135: II. Sérénade
11. Cello Sonata in D Minor, L. 135: III. Finale
12. Cello Sonata in C, Op. 65: I. Dialogo
13. Cello Sonata in C, Op. 65: II. Scherzo-Pizzicato
14. Cello Sonata in C, Op. 65: III. Elegia
15. Cello Sonata in C, Op. 65: IV. Marcia
16. Cello Sonata in C, Op. 65: V. Moto perpetuo

This collection of works for cello and piano, with Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata as its centrepiece, sees Gautier Capuçon and Frank Braley paying tribute to two towering musicians of the 20th century, Mstislav Rostropovich and Benjamin Britten, who recorded all four of the works on the programme: Schubert’s ‘Arpeggione’ Sonata, Debussy’s Cello Sonata, Schumann’s Fünf Stücke im Volkston and Britten’s own Cello Sonata in five movements, which received its first performance at the Aldeburgh Festival in 1961, two years after composer and cellist had first met. “It is a magnificent piece,” says Gautier Capuçon of the Britten, “and too rarely played as far as I’m concerned. I grew up with Britten’s children’s opera The Little Sweep, so I am well acquainted with his language.” Moreover, 2013 marks the 100th anniversary of Britten’s birth.

Schubert wrote the Arpeggione Sonata – conceived for the eponymous six-stringed fretted instrument, but now standard repertoire for cello – in 1824, when he was already desperately ill and suffering from crushing bouts of depression. “It is a work that has always profoundly touched and moved me,” says Capuçon, “There is such greatness of feeling in it, even though Schubert was in the depths of despair. As Beethoven is reputed to have said: ‘Truly, in Schubert there dwells a divine spark!’

Debussy’s Cello Sonata was also written at dark time, in 1915, the second year of the First World War, when the composer was already ill with the cancer that was to kill him in 1918; yet it is a work of both sober elegance and mercurial fantasy from this archetypal musicien français – the words with which Debussy signed the score. Schumann’s Fünf Stücke im Volkston (Five Pieces in the Popular Style) were written in 1849, a productive time for the composer, even though he, too, was suffering from ill health – signs of the mental disturbances that were to lead to a suicide attempt five years later. Again, these are not dark works, but lyrical and accessible.



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