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1.1 Andante Grave1.2 Moderato1.3 Allegro Ma Non Troppo1.4 Dialogo. Allegro1.5 Scherzo Pizzicato. Allegretto1.6 Elegia. Lento1.7 Marcia. Energico1.8 Moto Perpetuo. Presto1.9 Allegro Non Troppo - Largo1.10 Allegro1.11 Largo1.12 Allegro |
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Beschreibung: | This New CD By Daniel Mu?Ller-Schott and Francesco Piemontesi Offers Three Sonatas for Cello and Piano, Works That Sum Up Several Chapters of 20th C. History That Go Far Beyond the Merely Musical. Sergei Prokofiev Displays a Masterly Serenity in His Songlike Sonata in C, Op. 119, Composed in 1949. It Makes Evident His Adjustment to the Cultural Politics of the Soviet Union - to Which This World-Famous Composer Had Returned Just Twelve Years Before - But Is Also Tailor-Made for An Exceptional Cello-Piano Duo. Dmitri Shostakovich's Sonata in D Minor, Op. 40 Is No Less Marked By Fate. It Was on the Program of a Concert Tour Given By the Composer and His Cello Partner Viktor Kubatsky in 1936 When Shostakovich Was Put on the Stalinist Index of Undesirables, on Orders from the Very Top. Finally, Benjamin Britten's Sonata in C, Op. 65 Marked the Beginning of a Productive, Creative Friendship with Rostropovich That Was Established, Despite Many a Problem Posed By the Cold War, in Aldeburgh in 1961 When Performed By the Composer and Rostropovich., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Piano: Francesco Piemontesi, Violoncello: Daniel Müller-Schott, Composed By: Sergei Prokofiev, Composed By: Benjamin Britten, Composed By: Dmitri Shostakovich, Labelcode OEO872151.2 (C 872 151 A), Copyright (c) ORFEO International Music GmbH, Phonographic Copyright (p) ORFEO International Music GmbH, Recorded At Studio 2 des Bayerischen Rundfunks, München |
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C872151 |
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