FREE UK SHIPPING OVER £35!

Dvorak - Cello Concerto, Rondo, Silent Woods | La Dolce Volta LDV152

Dvorak - Cello Concerto, Rondo, Silent Woods

£14.26

In stock - available for despatch within 1 working day

New Item

Label: La Dolce Volta

Cat No: LDV152

Barcode: 3760419360917

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 20th February 2026

Gramophone Editor's Choice

Contents

Works

Dvorak, Antonin

Cello Concerto in B minor, op.104
From the Bohemian Forest, op.68 B133
» no.5 Silent Woods (Waldesruhe), B182 (arr. for cello and orchestra)
Rondo in G minor, op.94 B171

Artists

Raphael Jouan (cello)
Orchestre national de Metz Grand Est

Conductor

David Reiland

Works

Dvorak, Antonin

Cello Concerto in B minor, op.104
From the Bohemian Forest, op.68 B133
» no.5 Silent Woods (Waldesruhe), B182 (arr. for cello and orchestra)
Rondo in G minor, op.94 B171

Artists

Raphael Jouan (cello)
Orchestre national de Metz Grand Est

Conductor

David Reiland

About

It was on American soil that Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904) began the composition of his Cello Concerto. Free of all prejudice, he had taken a keen interest in Amerindian and Afro-American cultures during his long stay in the United States of America. 

Moving himself between classical, jazz, improvisation, and world music as part of his trio or his duo with accordion, Raphaël Jouan could not but be receptive to the open-mindedness of the Czech composer. And when, for his recording debut with orchestra, he decided to measure himself against this emblematic work, it was in order to live a collective adventure, under the sign of sharing, with musicians close to his heart.

Reviews

... the defining quality of this performance of the great Dvořák Cello Concerto is one of collective warmth and familiarity. It feels personal.

Soloist Jouan and conductor David Reiland are of one mind and sensibility here. When the solo horn introduces the tender second theme of the concerto in the long orchestral introduction it is gifted all the room in the world in which to breath life into the melody. That generosity is echoed by Jouan when he takes it up for himself later in the movement’s unfolding.
– Edward Seckerson
Gramophone March 2026

Error on this page? Let us know here

Need more information on this product? Click here