Enjott Schneider - Fatal Harmonies: Works for Cello and Orchestra
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Label: Wergo
Cat No: WER51162
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 3rd January 2017
Contents
Works
Abaddon - Angel of Abyss: Apocalyptic scene for cello and orchestraDugud: Cello Concerto no.1
Fatal Harmonies of Black Sweetness: Variations on Gesualdo's 'Moro, lasso'
Lilith. Symphonic poem for orchestra
Sulamith: Danses sacrees for cello and string orchestra
Artists
Laszlo Fenyo (violoncello)Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Conductor
Ariel ZuckermannWorks
Abaddon - Angel of Abyss: Apocalyptic scene for cello and orchestraDugud: Cello Concerto no.1
Fatal Harmonies of Black Sweetness: Variations on Gesualdo's 'Moro, lasso'
Lilith. Symphonic poem for orchestra
Sulamith: Danses sacrees for cello and string orchestra
Artists
Laszlo Fenyo (violoncello)Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Conductor
Ariel ZuckermannAbout
The cello has fascinated audiences, players and composers ever since and did inspire Enjott Schneider to create compositions of magic and virtuoso wizardry. In the hands of a soloist with the mastery of László Fenyö, an explosion of expressive power is guaranteed.
The cello concerto Dugud takes up some of the legendary images about the ancient oriental bird god in archaic scenes like the dark and erotic battle of impregnation or the vision of a life of freedom.
Sulamith is about the Song of Solomon which is one of the Bible's most mysterious texts.
Fatal Harmonies of Black Sweetness refers to Carlo Gesualdo (1560–1613), one of the most daring and enigmatic composers in history. The present composition takes up the dark sweetness that dominates Gesualdo’s madrigals.
László Fenyö, for whom many of the pieces were tailor-made, convinces with his ability to imbue hellishly difficult passages with musicality and beauty of sound. Fortunately, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (DSO) and their conductor, Ariel Zuckermann, let themselves be inspired by László’s uncompromising enthusiasm and worked together with him to create a performance of the highest quality.
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