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Gemma Rosefield - Stanford: The Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra (2011)

Gemma Rosefield - Stanford: The Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra (2011)
  • Title: Stanford: The Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: Hyperion / CDA67859
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, booklet)
  • Total Time: 01:10:04
  • Total Size: 261 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Cello Concerto in D minor (1880) - I. Allegro moderato (12:39)
02. Cello Concerto in D minor (1880) - II. Molto adagio (6:08)
03. Cello Concerto in D minor (1880) - III. Allegretto non troppo (6:48)
04. Rondo in F major for cello and orchestra (1869) (8:32)
05. Ballata and Ballabile, Op. 160 (1918) - Ballata (10:57)
06. Ballata and Ballabile, Op. 160 (1918) - Ballabile (8:18)
07. Irish Rhapsody No. 3, Op. 137 (1913) (16:44)

Hyperion’s third disc in the Romantic Cello Concerto series sees the brilliant young cellist Gemma Rosefield making her label debut. She was the winner of the prestigious Pierre Fournier Award at Wigmore Hall in 2007 and has garnered great acclaim for her spirited playing.

Irish-born Charles Villiers Stanford is far better known for his choral music, but this disc of rarities reveals the composer’s original orchestral voice and his exceptional understanding of the relationship between soloist and orchestra. His Cello Concerto in D minor, with its continuous thematic development and lilting melodies, was a major landmark in the repertoire of British cello music and the overtly romantic Ballata and Ballabile displays an extraordinary lyricism.

Rosefield gives thoughtful performances throughout, her tone both beautifully consistent and richly hued, and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra play with their usual aplomb. In these recordings it is difficult to understand why such well-proportioned and grateful writing for the solo cello has languished unplayed for so long.


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