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Sol Gabetta, Olga Kern, Lorin Maazel - Schostakowitsch & Rachmaninov (2012) CD-Rip

Sol Gabetta, Olga Kern, Lorin Maazel - Schostakowitsch & Rachmaninov (2012) CD-Rip
  • Title: Schostakowitsch & Rachmaninov
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Sony Classical ‎
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 01:08:46
  • Total Size: 298 Mb
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Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Concerto for cello and orchestra No. 1 in E flat major op.107 (1959)

01. Allegretto (7:23)
02. Moderato (14:06)
03. Cadenza (5:57)
04. Allegro con moto (5:19)

Live recording: Philharmonie im Gasteig, Munich, September 2011

Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943)
Sonata for Cello and Piano in G Minor Op.19 (1901)

05. Lento - Allegro moderato (13:15)
06. Allegro scherzando (6:34)
07. Andante (5:38)
08. Allegro mosso (10:31)

Recording: Funkhaus Nalepastrasse Berlin, May 2012

Performers:
Sol Gabetta - Violoncello
Munchner Philharmoniker
Lorin Maazel - Conductor

With this recording Argentine-Swiss cellist Sol Gabetta completes her pair of Shostakovich's cello concertos, recorded in reverse order. Perhaps she has simply been aware of Shostakovich's still growing popularity, or perhaps she felt it was a unique challenge to apply her somewhat impetuous style to Shostakovich, who could certainly be called sober and perhaps even dour. This is a strong reading of the Cello Concerto No. 1, Op. 107, which was composed in 1959 and dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. It's probably preferable to Gabetta's recording of the second concerto, which doesn't quite catch Shostakovich's expansive late manner. Here she is in her element, with plenty of facility in the spectacular cadenza that introduces the finale, and an interpretation that stands out in comparison with Russian ones. As is her way, Gabetta plays fast and loose with tempi, but what she finds here is one of the Shostakovich works that seem to be rather angry assertions of identity, underlined by the dense repetitions of the D-S-C-H motif (in the German note-naming system, "Es" is E flat), which is, unusually, transposed and manipulated through the eventful opening movement. Another attractive feature of the release is the sympathy between the young and charismatic Gabetta, who seems to be getting the full star treatment from Sony Classical, and conductor Lorin Maazel, leading the Munich Philharmonic and turning the orchestra's percussion section loose in some loud noises that fit very well with what Gabetta is trying to do. There are some reservations to be had: the Rachmaninov Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19, with pianist Olga Kern, makes an unconvincing conclusion. And it's not quite clear in what sense the Shostakovich was a "live" recording if it was recorded over three days in Munich. But this is in the main a strong outing by an exciting developing artist.


Sol Gabetta, Olga Kern, Lorin Maazel - Schostakowitsch & Rachmaninov (2012) CD-Rip




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