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Ginastera / Kabalevsky / Senderovas - Works for Violoncello & Piano | Challenge Classics CC72358

Ginastera / Kabalevsky / Senderovas - Works for Violoncello & Piano

£13.60

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Label: Challenge Classics

Cat No: CC72358

Barcode: 0608917235821

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 1st March 2010

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About

The young Croation cellist Jelena Ocic has been singled out as one of the most gifted of her generation. On this CD she is accompanied by the pianist Frederico Lovato in a collection of pieces by three composers whose musical roots come from the traditions of the countries of their birth, Ginastera (Argentina), Kabalevsky (Russia) and Senderovas (Lithuania).

Bernard Greenhouse, founding cellist of the great Beaux Arts Trio, has referred to Jelena Ocic as “one of the most remarkable cello talents of today”, while the late Siegfried Palm called her “one of the most promising interpreters of New Music”.

Of the composers represented on this collection of music for cello and piano, the least known is the Lithuanian Anatolijus Šenderovas. Born in 1945, his music is notable for its expressivity, diversity of timbre, dynamic rhythm and eloquent use of modern musical language.  

Dmitri Kabalevsky was born in 1904 in St. Petersburg. He was a front liner among the first generation of Soviet composers, and his music found its place in traditional and popular forms of musical language.

Alberto Ginastera was born in Buenos Aires in 1916 to a Catalan father and an Italian mother, and his music is strongly influenced by the folk traditions of his native Argentina.

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