Cello Concertos

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LALO / SAINT-SAENS
Cello Concertos
Peter Wispelwey (cello) / Flanders Symphony Orchestra, Seiko Kim

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Release Date: Tuesday 30 July 2013

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After a highly acclaimed recording of Briten's Cello Symphony (ONYX4058) Pieter Wispelwey and the Flanders Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Seiko Kim, turn to two romantic cello concertos whose neglect is hard to fathom.

Lalo, unusually for a French composer in the mid 19th century, was drawn to chamber music, and formed a string quartet (in which he played viola, and later second violin) that championed the works of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. His passion for chamber music developed to embrace large scale orchestral works - two violin concertos, the famous 'Symphonie espagnole' for violin and orchestra, a symphony in G minor, the Piano Concerto and the concerto recorded here: the Cello concerto in D minor of 1877. A strong work in the Germanic tradition, the central movement combines a slow movement and scherzo. Its comparative neglect in the concert hall is difficult to understand as it is an impressive and well made work, worthy of his contemporaries Franck and Saint-Saëns.

The latter's second cello concerto from 1902 is totally overshadowed by his impressive and dazzling first concerto dating from 1872. The later work has all of the composer's flair for style, elegance and is possibly more challenging for the soloist than its A minor sibling.

"the chief focuses of this disc lie in Wispelwey's passionate advocacy of the Lalo and the Saint-Saëns...with the weight of expression assigned to the central Andante movement [of the Lalo] where Wispelwey's mellow tone and mellifluous phrasing colour the music with exquisite refinement and subtle shading" (Daily Telegraph)

"[the Lalo] gets a passionate, committed account from Wispelwey and the Flanders orchestra...The excellent band, under Seiko Kim, display their expressive qualities in a rapt account of the Scène d'amour from Berlioz's Roméo et Juliette." (Sunday Times)

"To hear these three Romantic works - somewhat distant from the mainstream - makes for fascinating and refreshing listening. The playing by all concerned is as distinguished as it is sensitive." (MusicWeb Aug 2013)

Tracks:

Berlioz:
Roméo et Juliette, Op. 17: Love Scene

Lalo:
Cello Concerto in D minor

Saint-Saëns:
Cello Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 119