Deutsch English

Categories

Should you need help with your online order, don't hesitate to give us a call. We are happy to assist you over the phone:
+49 341 308 96 22(free-phone)

Sign up to our newsletter!

E-mail address*:

Veronika Wilhelm: Cello con Fuoco

Veronika Wilhelm:  Cello con Fuoco 

© 2014 (KL1510)
total time 67:30

Title available on iTunes


Catalogue no.: KL1507

EUR 16,95

19 % VAT incl.


Gift wrapping [i]: 

Only few works were written for solo violon­cello. The few that are, however, are awe-inspiring. The history of the genre begins with a bang: Johann Sebastian Bach's suites for violoncello solo and Suite no. 5 in C minor is recorded here. It was to take almost 200 years until a composer ventured out to place a work of equal rank alongside Bach's overwhelming, monolithic achievement. This composer was the Hungarian Zoltán Kodály. In 1915 – when Max Reger, too, began to grapple with Bach's legacy – Kodály composed his Sonata op. 8, the musical language of which imbues the solo violoncello with Hungarian esprit. Is it coincidence that another, seminal cornerstone in the repertoire for solo cello was written by a fellow Hungarian? Certainly not, for György Ligeti seems to be engaging with both the Sonata by his teacher Kodály, with its new technical challenges, as well as with Bach's exemplary compositions in his two own, highly idiomatic movements for the sonorous, low-register instrument in his Sonata for Violoncello. When a cellist with Hungarian roots such as Veronika Wilhelm performs these milestones of the re­pertoire for solo cello, then one can count on a passionate interpretation which unleashes the legendary Hungarian fire which is encapsulated in these compositions and, it seems, in the warm tone-colours of the instrument itself.

Für die Wiedergabe der Hörbeispiele ist der Adobe Flash Player erforderlich.

Neuesten Flash Player installieren

[<<first] | [<back] | [Overview] | [forward>] | Item 7 of 8 in this category