The Golden Age "Cello 1925"Genuin GEN 18613 Christoph Heesch, cello Eroica Berlin Jakob Lehmann 20 août 2018 70:14
The composers Paul Hindemith, Jacques Ibert, Ernst Toch and Bohuslav Martinů wrote exciting music for an exciting time: they broke all conventions and put the solo instrument and orchestra in a new relationship to each other. Christoph Heesch throws himself into these virtuoso, melodious, cumbersome works with verve. In short: absolutely worthwhile works that you do not want to listen to anywhere else than from this CD. Winner of the 2018 Fanny Mendelssohn Förderpreis, Christoph Heesch is
one of the most exciting artists of his generation. Born in Berlin in
1995, he is currently studying at the Berlin University of the Arts with
Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt. |
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| Paul Hindemith (1895–1963) : Kammermusik Nr. 3 op. 36 Nr. 2 (1924–1925) | |
| I. Majestätisch und stark. Mäßig schnelle Achtel | 2:33 |
| II. Lebhaft und lustig | 4:33 |
| III. Sehr ruhige und gemessen schreitende Viertel | 7:47 |
| IV. Mäßig bewegte Halbe. Munter, aber immer gemächlich | 3:06 |
| Jacques Ibert (1890–1962) : Konzert für Violoncello und Blasorchester (1925) | |
| I. Pastorale | 3:27 |
| II. Romance | 4:08 |
| III. Gigue | 4:40 |
| Ernst Toch (1887–1964) : Konzert für Violoncello und Kammerorchester op. 35 (1924) | |
| I. Allegro assai moderato | 9:25 |
| II. Agitato | 3:33 |
| III. Adagio | 9:23 |
| IV. Allegro vivace | 4:41 |
| Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959) : Concertino für Violoncello, Bläser, Klavier und Schlagzeug c-Moll H. 143 | 12:25 |