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Ben-Haim, Bloch & Korngold - Cello Concertos | CPO 5552732

Ben-Haim, Bloch & Korngold - Cello Concertos

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Label: CPO

Cat No: 5552732

Barcode: 0761203527328

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 1st November 2019

Contents

Artists

Raphael Wallfisch (cello)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales

Conductor

Lukasz Borowicz

Works

Ben-Haim, Paul

Cello Concerto

Bloch, Ernest

Baal Shem: Suite 'Three Pictures of Chassidic Life'
» Nigun
» Vidui
Symphony for cello and orchestra

Korngold, Erich Wolfgang

Cello Concerto in D major in 1 movement
Die tote Stadt, op.12
» Tanzlied des Pierrot

Artists

Raphael Wallfisch (cello)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales

Conductor

Lukasz Borowicz

About

Significant concertos by three great composers now join the rich and multifaceted repertoire of our new series featuring “Cello Concertos by Jewish Composers in Exile”. The Cello Concerto in three movements composed by Paul Ben-Haim for Richard Katz in 1962 employs virtuosic agility and the expressive flexibility of the solo instrument and exemplarily demonstrates how Ben-Haim was able to fit the stylistic elements characteristic of the Eastern Mediterranean into the structures provided by European forms. Ernest Bloch originally wrote his Symphony for Cello and Orchestra for trombone and orchestra. The enormous size of the orchestra contributes to the exotic panorama with tone colours reminiscent of Schelomo and the other six works of the “Jewish cycle” completed by him forty years earlier. Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Cello Concerto was originally composed for Deception, but some months after this film had premiered in the cinemas, he reworked the concerto, which in its concert hall version consists of one short movement and among other things a development section featuring fully refined counterpoint and heavy percussive effects.

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