Popper - Works for Cello and Piano Vol.1
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Label: Paladino
Cat No: PMR0109
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 13th May 2022
Contents
Works
Fantasie uber kleinrussische Lieder, op.43Pieces (3) for cello and piano, op.75
Serenade orientale, op.18
Spanish Dances, op.54
Ungarische Rhapsodie, op.68
Artists
Martin Rummel (cello)Mari Kato (piano)
Works
Fantasie uber kleinrussische Lieder, op.43Pieces (3) for cello and piano, op.75
Serenade orientale, op.18
Spanish Dances, op.54
Ungarische Rhapsodie, op.68
Artists
Martin Rummel (cello)Mari Kato (piano)
About
After the Etudes, Suites and Cello Concertos, he now presents, together with pianist Mari Kato, the first part of his planned complete recording of the works for cello and piano. On this album, in addition to a few already popular works such as the Hungarian Rhapsody, op.68, there is evidence of Popper's own extensive concert activity in the form of music influenced by Spanish, Scottish, Venetian, Ukrainian and Oriental folk music in addition to Hungarian.
Rummel's warm cello tone helps give this music its distinctive charm, the effect of which is the same today as that which Popper's music had on late-19th-century audiences.
Even the lesser-known works on this album, for example the charming Scottish Fantasy, op.71, deserve the same place in the standard repertoire as Popper's hits that are still popular today - Martin Rummel and Mari Kato provide convincing arguments for this to happen.
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