deutsch | english

Paul Hindemith, Arthur Honegger, Martinu, Christoph Poppen, Johannes Moser, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie

Cello Concertos

for an audio-preview click on a speaker-symbol:
CD/
Track
Title   Duration
1.1 Concerto for Cello No. 1 H.196 Allegro moderato
08:08
1.2 Concerto for Cello No. 1 H.196 Andante poco moderato
09:33
1.3 Concerto for Cello No. 1 H.196 Allegro con brio
07:33
1.4 Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (1940) Mäßig schnell
08:29
1.5 Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (1940) Ruhig bewegt - Sehr lebhaft
07:54
1.6 Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (1940) Marsch, lebhaft
07:41
1.7 Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra Andante
05:55
1.8 Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra Lento
03:37
1.9 Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra Lento
05:08
available
18,95 EUR
SCM Hänssler
Art.-No.:
093.276.000
Compact Disc
12 S. Booklet
Duration:
 1:03 hrs.
March 2011

*recommended retail price

For his new concerto recording, Johannes Moser has selected three rarely heard 20th century concertos. All three composers had the misfortune of creating their highly individual, yet tonal scores, while Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Bartok were taking music in radical new directions.

The music of Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu has remained on the outskirts of mainstream classical music, though he has become somewhat of a "cult figure" for a growing group of admirers. Throughout his career he would experiment with many different stylistic approaches, from Neo-Baroque stylings to jazz - both of which are heard in his delightful concerto. Hindemith's 1940 Cello Concerto, on the other hand, is the third and last of his Cello Concertos, which revives the concept of the soloist as a hero that admirably suits the temperament of the instrument. Honegger's single movement Cello Concerto, in contrast is an amiable, urbanely lyrical work, with a distinct admixture of jazz-an influence that came both from Ravel and Gershwin - though spoken with a French accent.

Charismatic cello super star Moser is joined by Christoph Poppen and the Deutsche Radio-Philharmonie whose orchestral support matches Moser's enthusiasm for this music. In short, all of the music is fantastic and the performances here more than do the music justice. If you are not familiar with these wonderful pieces, you should pick this disc up - you won't be disappointed.

product-related downloads

  1. High res cover art (JPG)

Downloadlink

download this cd or individual tracks on classicsonline.com

» all products by Deutsche Radio Philharmonie more by Deutsche Radio Philharmonie

  1. Complete Works for Violin and Orchestra

    Compact Disc

    18,95 EUR

  2. Les Ballets Russes Vol. 7

    Compact Disc

    18,95 EUR

  3. Sämtliche Werke für Klavier und Orchester

    Compact Disc

    18,95 EUR

  4. Per Amore

    Compact Disc

    18,95 EUR

  5. Requiem, der Königssohn, Nachtlied

    Compact Disc

    18,95 EUR

more in this subject group

  1. Orchestral music

involved persons

  1. Paul Hindemith (Composer)
  2. Arthur Honegger (Composer)
  3. Martinu (Composer)
  4. Christoph Poppen (Conductor)
  5. Johannes Moser (Cello)
  6. Deutsche Radio Philharmonie (Orchestra)