Shostakovich & Tsintsadze - Cello Concertos of 1966
£13.25
In stock - available for despatch within 1 working day
Despatch Information
This despatch estimate is based on information from both our own stock and the UK supplier's stock.
If ordering multiple items, we will aim to send everything together so the longest despatch estimate will apply to the complete order.
If you would rather receive certain items more quickly, please place them on a separate order.
If any unexpected delays occur, we will keep you informed of progress via email and not allow other items on the order to be held up.
If you would prefer to receive everything together regardless of any delay, please let us know via email.
Pre-orders will be despatched as close as possible to the release date.
Label: Myrios
Cat No: MYR023
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 16th November 2018
Contents
Artists
Maximilian Hornung (cello)Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Conductor
Andris PogaWorks
Cello Concerto no.2 in G major, op.126Cello Concerto no.2 in 5 episodes
Artists
Maximilian Hornung (cello)Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Conductor
Andris PogaAbout
German shooting star cellist Maximilian Hornung releases his first album on the Myrios Classics label. Born 1986 in Augsburg, Hornung studied with David Geringas, Thomas Grossenbacher and Eldar Issakadze, to whom he dedicated the album. It was Issakadze who introduced him to the fascinating music of Sulkhan Tsintsadze, one of the most celebrated composers of Georgia.
The musical link of Tsintsadze’s Second Cello Concerto to the late work of his Soviet colleague and contemporary, Dmitri Shostakovich is at the core of this gloomy, yet enchanting album. The Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin under the baton of the latvian conductor Andris Poga provides perfect musical partnership. The disc, recorded in Hi-Res DXD sound, comes in a beautiful PocketPac with a 40-pages booklet that includes an introduction to the works by the Shostakovich biographer and cellist Elizabeth Wilson, who, as a student of Mstislav Rostropovich, attended the premiere performance of Shostakovich’s Second Cello Concerto in Moscow 1966.
Error on this page? Let us know here
Need more information on this product? Click here