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Tracklista: CD 1 Concerto gregoriano for violin and orchestra (1921) 1. I. Andante tranquillo 9’04 2. II. Andante espressivo e sostenuto 9’58 3. III. Finale: Alleluja 12’44 Vadim Brodsky violin Toccata for piano and orchestra (1928) 4. Grave – Allegro moderato 24’54 Chiara Bertoglio piano 5. Adagio con variazioni for cello and orchestra (1921) 13’16 Andrea Noferini cello Total time 70’12 Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma Francesco La Vecchia CD 2 Sinfonia drammatica (1914) 1. I. Allegro energico 26’09 2. II. Andante sostenuto 16’37 3. III. Allegro impetuoso 19’15 Fantasia slava (1903) 4. Andante 10’11 Désirée Scuccuglia piano Total time 72’19  


  • Wykonawca Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma
  • Data premiery 2013-03-01
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Tracklista: 1. Cello Cum Laude 2. La tolleranza 3. Time Goes By 4. L'opera aperta: Ars magna lucis et umbrae 5. Cum Cello Spiritu 6. L'opera aperta: II. Agnus Die & Kyrie 7. L'opera aperta: III. Scherzi a parte 8. L'opera aperta: L'arte de' cenni 9. L'opera aperta: I. You Sea! 10. Celingua 11. Nuff Said!


  • Wykonawca Schulze Klaus
  • Data premiery 2020-07-03
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107: I. Allegretto2. Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107: II. Moderato3. Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107: III. Cadenza4. Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107: IV. Allegro con moto5. Cello Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 126: I. Largo6. Cello Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 126: II. Allegretto7. Cello Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 126: III. Allegreto


  • Wykonawca Kliegel Maria
  • Data premiery 1996-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Pochodzący z Austrii (spotyka się również określenie że z Niemiec) wybitny kompozytor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart urodzony w 1756 w Salzburgu, zmarł w 1791 roku w Wiedniu. Prócz komponowania Mozart był również wirtuozem instrumentów klawiszowych, jego twórczość w większości otoczona była głównie austriackim Wiedniem. Należał do „klasyków wiedeńskich” do którego zaliczani są prócz Mozarta, Haydna i Beethovena. Tracklista: 1. Quintet for 2 violins, 2 violas & cello No. 5 in D major (String Quintet No. 5), K. 593 2. Quintet for 2 violins, 2 violas & cello No. 4 in G minor (String Quintet No. 4), K. 516


  • Wykonawca Prazak Quartet
  • Data premiery 2005-09-12
  • Nośnik CD

Tracklista: Bach, J S: Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV1007 1. I. Prelude 2. II. Allemande 3. III. Courante 4. IV. Sarabande 5. V. Menuets 1 & 2 6. VI. Gigue 1:46 Bach, J S: Cello Suite No. 2 in D minor, BWV1008 7. I. Prélude 8. II. Allemande 9. III. Courante 10. IV. Sarabande 11. V. Menuets 1 & 2 12. VI. Gigue 2:28 Bach, J S: Cello Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV1009 13. I. Prelude 14. II. Allemande 15. III. Courante 16. IV. Sarabande 17. V. Bourrées 1 & 2 18. VI. Gigue 3:13 Bach, J S: Cello Suite No. 4 in E Flat Major, BWV1010 19. I. Prelude 20. II. Allemande 21. III. Courante 22. IV. Sarabande 23. V. Bourrées 1 & 2 24. VI. Gigue Bach, J S: Cello Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV1011 25. I. Prelude 26. II. Allemande 27. III. Courante 28. IV. Sarabande 29. V. Gavottes 1 & 2 30. VI. Gigue Bach, J S: Cello Suite No. 6 in D Major, BWV1012 31. I. Prélude 32. II. Allemande 33. III. Courante 34. IV. Sarabande 35. V. Gavottes 1 & 2 36. VI. Gigue


  • Wykonawca Bertrand Emmanuelle
  • Data premiery 2020-02-21
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Antonín Dvořák’s path to his famous cello concerto was long and far from direct. Certainly he had used the instrument to great effect in his orchestral music, but for a long time he doubted its suitability as a solo instrument. To some extent, this disc charts the process of the composer towards the recognition of the full capabilities of the cello, as it includes chamber works that Dvořák composed directly for cello and piano, or arranged for the combination. The earliest of these, although not published until long after the composer’s death, was the Polonaise in A major, a piece lyrical and virtuosic in turns. Some thirteen years later, in 1892, Dvořák composed the Rondo in G minor and arranged Silent Woods, originally a piano duet. Shortly after he also made versions for cello and orchestra of both pieces, almost as if preparing himself for the concerto, which he began writing in 1894. Dvořák’s own practice of arranging existing works has encouraged Christian Poltéra to select a number of the composer’s violin pieces and songs, performing them here in his own transcriptions. These include the Violin Sonatina, from the same time as the Rondo and Silent Woods and originally intended for Dvořák’s own children. Among the songs are Lasst mich allein, which Dvořák quotes it in the slow movement of the cello concerto, and the ever-popular Songs My Mother Taught Me, as well as Rusalka’s Song to the Moon, as eloquent a declaration of love as can be, even when performed without words. Christian Poltéra and Kathryn Stott are regular partners in chamber music, and have previously recorded music by Honegger and Frank Martin together, on discs that have received distinctions such as Diapason.


  • Wykonawca Poltera Christian , Stott Kathryn
  • Data premiery 2012-09-01
  • Nośnik SACD

Tracklista:1. I. Allegro non troppo 00:05:45 2. II. Allegretto con moto 00:06:07 3. III. Allegro non troppo 00:07:35 4. I. Prelude: Moderato assai 00:02:08 5. II. Serenade: Andantino 00:03:24 6. III. Gavotte: Allegro non troppo 00:03:21 7. IV. Romance: Molto adagio 00:06:00 8. V. Tarantelle: Presto non troppo 00:03:41 9. I. Allegro moderato e maestoso 00:11:01 10. II. Allegro non troppo 00:05:53 11. Allegro appassionato in B Minor, Op. 43 00:03:58 12. Carnival of the Animals: XIII. Le Cygne (The Swan) (arr. for cello and orchestra) 00:03:26


  • Wykonawca Kliegel Maria
  • Data premiery 1996-01-01
  • Nośnik CD

Tracklista: CD 1 1. I. Allegro 2. II. Adagio 3. III. Andantino Grazioso 4. IV. Allegro 5. I. Andante 6. II. Allegro Con Brio 7. III. Largo 8. IV. Allegretto 9. I. Preludio Metamorfico 10. II. Allegro 11. III. Intermezzo 12. IV. Finale. Allegro Energico CD 2 1. I. Adagio - Moderato 2. II. Lento - Allegro Molto - Adagio 3. III. Allegro - Moderato - Allegro Ma Non Troppo 4. I. Allegro Agitato 5. II. Andante Molto Tranquillo 6. III. Allegro - Allegro Molto E Marcato 7. Cello Concerto No. 1


  • Data premiery 2018-05-25
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On previous discs, Christian Poltéra has combined concertos with chamber works by composers such as Frank Martin and Arthur Honegger. The recipe proved highly successful, resulting in more rounded portraits of each composer, as well as of the performer himself: while Poltéra’s performance of Martin’s Cello Concerto was described in Gramophone as having ‘an inspirational intensity to compare with the celebrated Du Pré/Barbirolli recording of the Elgar Concerto’, the reviewer in Fanfare praised him for ‘playing with the kind of semi-arrogant, swashbuckling carefree attitude that suits Honnegger to a tee’. As he now proceeds to Samuel Barber – some twenty years younger than both Martin and Honegger – Poltéra opens his programme with the Cello Concerto, tailored especially for the Georgian-born cellist Raya Garbousova in 1945. The 25-minute long work is one of only three concertos by Barber, and is remarkable for the way in which he balances out the natural lyric expressiveness of his earlier music with a more urgent, acerbic style, highly rhythmic and intense. That lyricism and expressivity is of course most famously heard in the enormously popular Adagio for strings, which closes the disc in a performance by the strings of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra under Andrew Litton. But before that, Christian Poltéra and his regular chamber-music partner Kathryn Stott gives a performance of the Sonata for Cello and Piano, composed while Barber was still a student, but brilliantly written for the two instruments.


  • Wykonawca Poltera Christian , Stott Kathryn
  • Data premiery 2012-11-01
  • Nośnik SACD
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