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This album presents three rarely performed or heard early German cello concertos, played by Alexander Rudin. The multi-prize winning soloist is also a well-established conductor, in his native Russia as well as worldwide, fulfilling both roles in this recording, his first on Chandos. He is joined by Musica Viva (the Moscow Chamber Orchestra), one of the most popular and loved chamber orchestras based in the Russian capital. The cello concertos performed here are among the earliest by German composers. The works by Hertel and Bach show evidence of a characteristically North German sensitive, or even sentimental, style, while the four-movement concerto by Hasse has a more charming, galant texture. |
JOHANN ADOLF HASSE Cello Concerto (c.1725?) in D major • in D-Dur • en re majeur 1.Andante moderato -2:50 2.Fuga -4:52 3.Largo -4:02 4.Allegro3:41 JOHANN WILHELM HERTEL Cello Concerto (1759) in A minor 5.Allegro con spirito6:15 6.Adagio poco andante5:57 7.Allegro5:02 Cello Concerto (1755) in A majo 8.Allegro ma non troppo5:23 9.Larghetto4:06 10.Allegro ma non troppo4:30 CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH Cello Concerto, Wq 170, H 430 (1750) in A minor 11.IAllegro assai9:04 12.IIAndante8:03 13.IIIAllegro assai6:36 |
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