Paroles de violoncelle
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Label: Gramola
Cat No: 99007
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 4th November 2013
Contents
Works
Seul: monologue for celloStrophes (3) sur le nom de Sacher
Paduana for solo cello, H181
Etude-Caprice pour un 'Tombeau de Chopin'
Ghirlarzana, for solo cello
Suite en concert for solo cello
Sonata for solo cello
Artists
Christophe Pantillon (cello)About
‘More than a return to the roots, French Neo-Classicism represents an affectionate and critical look at the past, a mischievous smile, roguish consent, irony without any malice.’ These are the words the Swiss cellist Christophe Pantillon uses to describe the connecting character of the otherwise strongly contrasting works written after 1945 on his new solo CD.
Starting with the Paduana of 1945 by Arthur Honegger, the chronological arch stretches over the Étude-Caprice pour un 'Tombeau de Chopin' (1949) and the Ghirlarzana (1950) of Jacques Ibert, the Sonate pour violoncelle by Henri Sauguet (1956) and the Suite en Concert by the more progressive André Jolivet (1965), to Henri Dutilleux’s 3 Strophes sur le nom de Sacher (1976-1982), and finally to a composition of 2011 by David Chaillou, Seul - Monologue pour violoncelle.
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