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Francesco Dillon - Cello Transcriptions Music CD

Francesco Dillon - Cello Transcriptions Music CD

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Brahms, like most composers, had no scruple about arranging his own music for other forces, whether to disseminate it further or earn useful income or both. Sometimes he undertook the transcription of his orchestral works for the popular domestic market of piano duet; on other occasions he left the work to trusted friends and colleagues. Although the composer did not apparently have any other instrument in mind when he wrote the First Violin Sonata, the piece sits peculiarly well on the cello once transposed to the key of D major by the cellist Paul Klengel; it's pervasive mood of profound melancholy is even enhanced by the cello's voice. Clara Schumann recognized the sonata as one of Brahms's most tender yet regretful tributes to her, and wished that it should be played at her funeral, to which purpose Klengel's transcription is eminently suited. Norbert Salter (1868-1935) was a cellist who played under Mahler in both Budapest and Hamburg; this is his only published transcription, a set of six Lieder by Brahms which may well have been made under the elderly composer's supervision. Like the Brahms/Klengel Sonata, this is a sensitive yet now little-known piece of work which deserves modern appreciation. Francesco Dillon and Emanuele Torquati conclude their fourth album for Brilliant Classics in a lighter vein, with nine of the ever-popular Hungarian Dances, arranged to stylish effect by the Italian virtuoso Alfredo Piatti who did so much to advance the cause of the cello as a solo instrument in the 19th century.

Tracklist:

  1. Violin Sonata In D Major, Op. 78: I. Vivace Ma Non Troppo
  2. Violin Sonata In D Major, Op. 78: II. Adagio
  3. Violin Sonata In D Major, Op. 78: III. Allegro Molto Moderato
  4. Feldeinsamkeit, Op. 85
  5. Wie Melodien, Op. 105
  6. Sapphische Ode, Op. 94
  7. Wiegenlied, Op. 49
  8. Liebestreu, Op. 3
  9. Minnelied, Op. 71
  10. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: II. Allegro Non Assai
  11. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: IV. Poco Sostenuto
  12. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: V. Allegro
  13. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: IX. Allegro Non Troppo
  14. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: XIII. Andantino Grazioso
  15. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: XIV. Un Poco Andante
  16. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: XVI. Con Moto
  17. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: XIX. Allegretto
  18. 21 Hungarian Dances, Op. 21: XX. Poco Allegretto

UPC: 5028421954158
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 4.27.18
Format: CD

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