La música de Britten es verdaderamente una de las obras más destacadas del siglo XX. Y para mí es una fuente de grandes y fuertes impresiones. Este conjunto representa la primera colección completa de la música de Benjamin Britten para violonchelo sin acompañamiento y violonchelo con piano. Muchas de estas obras fueron compuestas para el legendario violonchelista ruso Mstislav Rostropovich. Britten y Rostropovich eran buenos amigos y daban recitales juntos tanto en Gran Bretaña como en Rusia. Es quizás por esta conexión con Rostropovich que las obras para violonchelo de Britten en particular demuestran su afinidad duradera con la cultura rusa, lo que llevó a un compositor tan renombrado como Shostakovich a expresar repetidamente su admiración por la música de Britten. Las muy queridas suites para violonchelo solo son un vehículo ideal para dramáticas demostraciones de virtuosismo por parte del violonchelista, especialmente en la Primera Suite, pero también tienen momentos bellamente expresivos, como el cuarto movimiento lírico de la Segunda Suite. La influencia rusa en las Suites es evidente a través del uso por parte de Britten del famoso monograma DS CH de Shostakovich, y alusiones, aunque enigmáticas y sutiles, a melodías folclóricas rusas en la Tercera Suite. Esta colección también incluye la Sonata para violonchelo en Do mayor, que, al igual que las Suites, toma gran parte de su inspiración de formas históricas, la grabación en primicia de la inédita Sonata en La mayor, una encantadora obra que fue escrita cuando el compositor tenía solo 13 años y está influenciada por Schubert, y el intrigante Tema 'Sacher', escrito solo unos meses antes de la muerte de Britten para celebrar el 70 cumpleaños del director de orquesta suizo Paul Sacher y encargado y estrenado por Rostropovich. Alexander Ivashkin ha sido descrito como un violonchelista prodigioso por Rostropovich mismo, y elogiado por The Daily Telegraph por combinar amplitud de conocimiento con una energía imparable. Está acompañado en las Sonatas para violonchelo de Britten por el virtuoso pianista Andrew Zolinsky.
Lista de canciones
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Allegro Molto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
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Andante Ma Poco Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
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Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
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Dialogo. Allegro - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
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Scherzo-pizzicato: Allegretto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
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Elegia. Lento - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
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Marcia. Energico - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
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Moto Perpetuo. Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
https://dvdstorespain.es/es/musica/106877-britten-complete-works-for-cello-solo-cd-de-audio-alexander-ivashkin-andrew-zolinsky-and-britten-5028421947297.html106877BRITTEN: Complete Works for Cello Solo [CD de audio] Alexander Ivashkin, Andrew Zolinsky and Britten<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <!-- show up to 2 reviews by default --><br /><p> <span>Your music is truly among the most outstanding work of the twentieth century. And for me it is a source of great and strong impressions. Write as much as you can. (Shostakovich to Britten, 1963) <br /><br />This set represents the firstever complete collection of Benjamin Britten's music for unaccompanied cello and cello with piano. Many of these works were composed for the legendary Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. Britten and Rostropovich were close friends and regularly gave recitals together in both Britain and Russia. It is perhaps because of this connection with Rostropovich that Britten's cello works in particular demonstrate his enduring affinity with Russian culture, leading such a renowned composer as Shostakovich to repeatedly express his admiration for Britten's music.<br /><br />Britten's muchloved Suites for solo cello are an ideal vehicle for dramatic displays of virtuosity by the cellist particularly in the First Suite but also have beautifully expressive moments, such as the Second Suite's lyrical fourth movement. The Russian influence in the Suites is evident through Britten's use of Shostakovich's famous DS CH monogram, and allusions albeit enigmatic and subtle ones to Russian folk melodies in the Third Suite. This collection also includes the C major Cello Sonata which, like the Suites, takes much of its inspiration from historical forms, the world premiere recording of the previously unpublished A major Sonata, a charming work that was written when the composer was just 13 years old and is influenced by Schubert, and the intriguing Tema 'Sacher', written just a few months before Britten's death to celebrate the 70th birthday of the Swiss conductor Paul Sacher and commissioned and premiered by Rostropovich.<br /><br />Alexander Ivashkin has been described as a prodigious cellist by Rostropovich himself, and praised by The Daily Telegraph for combining breadth of knowledge with a driving energy. He is accompanied in Britten's Cello Sonatas by virtuoso pianist Andrew Zolinsky.<br /><br /></span> </p> </div><div id="lista_canciones"> <h4>Lista de temas</h4><div id="music-tracks" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <h4> Disco: 1 </h4> <div class="a-row"> <div class="a-column a-span3"> <table class="a-bordered a-spacing-none"><tr><td>1</td> <td>Allegro Molto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky</td> </tr><tr><td>2</td> <td>Andante Ma Poco Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky</td> </tr><tr><td>3</td> <td>Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky</td> </tr><tr><td>4</td> <td>Dialogo. Allegro - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky</td> </tr><tr><td>5</td> <td>Scherzo-pizzicato: Allegretto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky</td> </tr><tr><td>6</td> <td>Elegia. Lento - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky</td> </tr><tr><td>7</td> <td>Marcia. Energico - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky</td> </tr><tr><td>8</td> <td>Moto Perpetuo. Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky</td> </tr></table></div> </div> <h4> Disco: 2 </h4> <div class="a-row"> <div class="a-column a-span3"> <table class="a-bordered a-spacing-none"><tr><td>1</td> <td>Canto Primo. Sostenuto E Largamente</td> </tr><tr><td>2</td> <td>Fuga. Andante Moderato</td> </tr><tr><td>3</td> <td>Lamento. Lento Rubato</td> </tr><tr><td>4</td> <td>Canto Secondo. Sostenuto</td> </tr><tr><td>5</td> <td>Serenata. Allegretto Pizzicato</td> </tr><tr><td>6</td> <td>Marcia. Alla Marcia Moderato</td> </tr><tr><td>7</td> <td>Canto Terzo. Sostenuto</td> </tr><tr><td>8</td> <td>Bordone: Moderato Quasi Recitativo</td> </tr><tr><td>9</td> <td>Moto Perpetuo E Canto Quarto. Presto</td> </tr><tr><td>10</td> <td>Declamato. Largo</td> </tr><tr><td>11</td> <td>Fuga. Andante</td> </tr><tr><td>12</td> <td>Scherzo. Allegro Molto</td> </tr><tr><td>13</td> <td>Andante Lento</td> </tr><tr><td>14</td> <td>Ciaccona. Allegro</td> </tr><tr><td>15</td> <td>Introduzione. 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Your music is truly among the most outstanding work of the twentieth century. And for me it is a source of great and strong impressions. Write as much as you can. (Shostakovich to Britten, 1963)
This set represents the firstever complete collection of Benjamin Britten's music for unaccompanied cello and cello with piano. Many of these works were composed for the legendary Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. Britten and Rostropovich were close friends and regularly gave recitals together in both Britain and Russia. It is perhaps because of this connection with Rostropovich that Britten's cello works in particular demonstrate his enduring affinity with Russian culture, leading such a renowned composer as Shostakovich to repeatedly express his admiration for Britten's music.
Britten's muchloved Suites for solo cello are an ideal vehicle for dramatic displays of virtuosity by the cellist particularly in the First Suite but also have beautifully expressive moments, such as the Second Suite's lyrical fourth movement. The Russian influence in the Suites is evident through Britten's use of Shostakovich's famous DS CH monogram, and allusions albeit enigmatic and subtle ones to Russian folk melodies in the Third Suite. This collection also includes the C major Cello Sonata which, like the Suites, takes much of its inspiration from historical forms, the world premiere recording of the previously unpublished A major Sonata, a charming work that was written when the composer was just 13 years old and is influenced by Schubert, and the intriguing Tema 'Sacher', written just a few months before Britten's death to celebrate the 70th birthday of the Swiss conductor Paul Sacher and commissioned and premiered by Rostropovich.
Alexander Ivashkin has been described as a prodigious cellist by Rostropovich himself, and praised by The Daily Telegraph for combining breadth of knowledge with a driving energy. He is accompanied in Britten's Cello Sonatas by virtuoso pianist Andrew Zolinsky.
Lista de temas
Disco: 1
1
Allegro Molto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
2
Andante Ma Poco Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
3
Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
4
Dialogo. Allegro - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
5
Scherzo-pizzicato: Allegretto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
6
Elegia. Lento - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
7
Marcia. Energico - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky
8
Moto Perpetuo. Presto - Alexander Ivashkin/Andrew Zolinsky