
Queen Elisabeth Competition: Cello 2022
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Label: Queen Elisabeth Competition
Cat No: QEC2022
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 4
Release Date: 26th August 2022
Contents
Works
Cello Sonata in C minor, G2Cello Sonata in G major, G15
Cello Sonata in C major, op.65
Violin Sonata in A major (arr. Jules Delsart for cello)
Cello Concerto in C major, Hob.VIIb:1
Cello Concerto in D major, Hob.VIIb:2 (op.101)
Pieces (3) for cello and piano, op.8
Sonata for solo cello
Cello Concerto
Cello Sonata no.1
Sonata in A minor, D821 'Arpeggione' (arr. cello and piano)
Fantasiestucke (3), op.73 (version for cello and piano)
Cello Concerto no.1 in E flat major, op.107
Cello Sonata in D minor, op.40
Albumblatter (5)
Sonata for solo cello, op.28
Artists
Marcel Johannes Kits (cello)Hayoung Choi (cello)
Yibai Chen (cello)
Sul Yoon (cello)
Bryan Cheng (cello)
Oleksiy Shadrin (cello)
Taeguk Mun (cello)
Petar Pejcic (cello)
Stephanie Huang (cello)
Jeremias Fliedl (cello)
Woochan Jeong (cello)
Samuel Niederhauser (cello)
Sebastian Comberti (cello)
Karel Steylaerts (cello)
Tatiana Chernichka (piano)
Dana Protopopescu (piano)
Victor Santiago Asuncion (piano)
Noreen Polera (piano)
Jose Gallardo (piano)
Brussels Philharmonic
Orchestre royal de chambre de Wallonie
Conductors
Stephane DeneveVahan Mardirossian
Works
Cello Sonata in C minor, G2Cello Sonata in G major, G15
Cello Sonata in C major, op.65
Violin Sonata in A major (arr. Jules Delsart for cello)
Cello Concerto in C major, Hob.VIIb:1
Cello Concerto in D major, Hob.VIIb:2 (op.101)
Pieces (3) for cello and piano, op.8
Sonata for solo cello
Cello Concerto
Cello Sonata no.1
Sonata in A minor, D821 'Arpeggione' (arr. cello and piano)
Fantasiestucke (3), op.73 (version for cello and piano)
Cello Concerto no.1 in E flat major, op.107
Cello Sonata in D minor, op.40
Albumblatter (5)
Sonata for solo cello, op.28
Artists
Marcel Johannes Kits (cello)Hayoung Choi (cello)
Yibai Chen (cello)
Sul Yoon (cello)
Bryan Cheng (cello)
Oleksiy Shadrin (cello)
Taeguk Mun (cello)
Petar Pejcic (cello)
Stephanie Huang (cello)
Jeremias Fliedl (cello)
Woochan Jeong (cello)
Samuel Niederhauser (cello)
Sebastian Comberti (cello)
Karel Steylaerts (cello)
Tatiana Chernichka (piano)
Dana Protopopescu (piano)
Victor Santiago Asuncion (piano)
Noreen Polera (piano)
Jose Gallardo (piano)
Brussels Philharmonic
Orchestre royal de chambre de Wallonie
Conductors
Stephane DeneveVahan Mardirossian
About
The 4-CD box set with the best moments of the 2022 Cello Competition highlights the great diversity of the repertoire for this instrument, even if it is resolutely turned towards 20th-century music, reflecting the performances offered by the candidates of this session.
It opens with the masterful performance of Lutosławski’s Concerto by the first laureate Hayoung Choi, followed by Jörg Widmann’s compulsory work by Marcel Johannes Kits (3rd Prize) and Shostakovich’s Concerto no.1 performed by Yibai Chen (2nd Prize), all accompanied by the Brussels Philharmonic under the baton of Stéphane Denève.
The second CD takes us back more than two centuries, with Haydn’s Concertos performed by Marcel Johannes Kits and Bryan Cheng (6th Prize), in the company of the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie conducted by Vahan Mardirossian; then come two Boccherini sonatas by Oleksiy Shadrin (4th Prize) and Taeguk Mun, heard during the first round.
Three great cello sonatas make up the third disc: Shostakovich firstly with Petar Pejčić (5th Prize), Franck with Stéphanie Huang and Schubert’s Arpeggione with Jeremias Fliedl. We then return mainly to the 20th century to close this box set with a disc including in particular the sonatas of Britten (Hayoung Choi), Ligeti (Yibai Chen) and Schnittke (Oleksiy Shadrin).
In a repertoire that will be new for some, the 12 laureates of this 2022 session present, thanks to their musical personalities, an original programme which will allow you to find some of the most beautiful moments of this Queen Elisabeth Competition.
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