Steven Isserlis, cello; other soloists; Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Roger Norrington, conductor (RCA Victor). Schumann: Cello Concerto Isserlis, cello; Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Christoph ...
The prize-winning cellist joins forces with Camerata Chicago for Haydn's concertos - and a rarity from a Czech composer. Classic FM Drive Featured Album, 16 September 2013. Cellist Wendy Warner shot ...
The program the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is performing this weekend opens, deceptively, with a blast of quintessential feel-good music: Three Romances for orchestra by Clara Schumann. This is lush ...
Journey from the 18th to the 21st century on a musical voyage filled with energy and charm. Stravinsky’s Pulcinella is one of the first great masterpieces of the Neo-Classical era and oozes with style ...
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1 Cameron Crozman, Cello (Les) Violons du Roy, Québec Nicolas Ellis, Conductor Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 2 Cameron Crozman, Cello (Les) Violons du Roy, ...
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 2 Natalie Clein, Cello Graz Grosses Orchester Michael Hofstetter, Conductor Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1 Natalie Clein, Cello Graz Grosses Orchester ...
Joseph Haydn penned his Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major between 1761 and 1765, but it would be 200 years before anyone heard it. That’s because the piece somehow got placed in the Prague National ...
Throughout the week Classic FM’s presenters bring you the best new recordings, including world exclusives and premiere broadcasts of latest releases. This week: ‘Parry: Songs of farewell’ by the Choir ...
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Adam Satinsky isn't about to hand you his cello. It's only three months old, its spruce and maple freshly gleaming under the varnish from Colorado cellomaker Christopher Dungey. Satinsky would like to ...
Mozart wrote many concertos, Haydn a mere handful. The reasons are fairly obvious - Haydn was not a virtuoso himself, and his secure gig with the Eszterhazy family meant that he didn't have to compete ...