Schelomo / Voice in the Wilderness (with Bruch - Kol Nidrei)

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ERNEST BLOCH
Schelomo / Voice in the Wilderness (with Bruch - Kol Nidrei)
Natalie Clein (cello) / BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Ilan Volkov (conductor)

[ Hyperion / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 20 August 2012

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"Clein's performance [of Schelomo] concentrates, most affectingly, on the atmosphere of deep introspection" Gramophone Magazine, Editor's Choice September 2012

"[Clein's] impassioned, sensitive playing finds willing collaborators in the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and their former principal conductor." Sunday Times, 15th July 2012

"Clein is the cello protagonist in all four works, her range of tonal colour, her animation and her discreet soulfulness proving to be ideal qualities...Kol Nidrei is one of the most beautiful works in the entire cello canon, a factor that this performance conveys in a blend of tranquillity and heartfelt ardour." The Telegraph, 27th July 2012 *****

"Superb readings and recording of Bloch's output for cello and orchestra, a must-have for all his admirers."
(Recording of the month Sept 2012 MusicWeb)

"Clein's performance [of Schelomo] concentrates, most affectingly, on the atmosphere of deep introspection...thoughtful, subtle and satisfying, well supported by the passionate and spirited BBC Scottish SO...The Bruch, too, receives a lovely performance, with Clein bringing out the different colour of each of the cello's strings and the orchestra effecting most beautifully the transition from sombre to heavenly." Gramophone Magazine, Editor's Choice September 2012

A dazzling orchestral disc of music from the Jewish tradition of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Bruch's Kol Nidrei is one of the most well-loved works in the cello repertoire. The descending opening phrase of the cello line is instantly recognizable: a universal, extraordinarily expressive utterance.

The main part of the disc comprises the works for cello and orchestra by Ernest Bloch, all part of his 'Jewish cycle'. The most famous is Schelomo, a work inspired by passages from Ecclesiastes, where the cello, playing a deeply lyric and speaking line of prodigious technical difficulty, can be seen as 'the incarnation of King Solomon', as Bloch himself wrote. The other large-scale work for cello and orchestra, Voice in the Wilderness, is of a darker hue. Both works reveal a composer whose works should be firmly in the canon of twentieth-century symphonic writing.

The cellist here is Natalie Clein, a celebrated figure in British musical life since winning BBC Young Musician of the Year in 1995 and now a formidable artist, possessed of great musical, technical and intellectual gifts.

Tracks:

Bloch, E:
Schelomo
From Jewish Life (arr. for cello, strings and harp by Christopher Palmer)
Voice in the Wilderness

Bruch:
Kol Nidrei, Op. 47