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Sonate für Violoncello und Klavier F-Dur op. 6 01. "1. Allegro con brio" 02. "2. Andante" 03. "3. Allegro" Romanze F-Dur op. 13 (für Violoncello und Orchester) 04. "1. Andante cantabile" Don Quixote op. 35 (Fantastische Variationen über ein Thema ritterlichen Charakters) 05. "Introduktion: M?ßiges Zeitmaß" 06. "Thema: M?ßig - Don Quichotte perd la raison ? la lecture des romans" 07. "Variation 1: Gem?chlich - L'aventure avec les moulins ? vent" 08. "Variation 2: Kriegerisch - La bataille contre le chavalier et l'?cuyer" 09. "Variation 3: M?ßiges Zeitmaß - Conversation entre le chevalier et l'?cuyer" 10. "Variation 4: Etwas breiter - L'aventure avec les p?lerins" 11. "Variation 5: Sehr langsam - La veill?e d'armes" 12. "Variation 6: Schnell - La rencontre aves Dulcin?e" 13. "Variation 7: Ein wenig ruhiger als vorher - La chevauch?e dans les airs" 14. "Variation 8: Gem?chlich - Le voyage dans le bateau enchant?" 15. "Variation 9: Schnell und stürmisch - Le combat contre les deux sociers" 16. "Variation 10: Viel breiter - Le duel contre le chevalier" 17. "Finale: Sehr ruhig - La mort de Don Quichotte" Lieder op. 27 Nr. 1-4 (Auszug) 18. "Nr. 4 Morgen"
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| Description: | From Romance to Romancero, the cellist Ophélie Gaillard invites to an imaginary journey, both heroic and delicate, in the world of Richard Strauss, the post-Romantic composer par excellence. Vibrant heart of the disc, the symphonic poem Don Quixote transforms the instruments into characters who play the epic adventures of Cervantesâ?? hero. Thus, Don Quixote, played by the cello, talks with Sancho Panza (the viola) or Dulcinea (the violin) in a luxuriant orchestral fresco, tender and sensual, where Straussâ?? genius for melody unfolds with a touch of humour. His exquisite expressiveness shines through the most intimate pieces that complete this program. Ophélie Gaillardâ??s warm lyricism agrees with the piano in the Romance and the Sonata in F major, or with the voice in the smooth accents of Morgen. As an ideal companion, the cellist's enchanting bow leads to an irresistible music. - OPHELIE GAILLARDTotal time : 79:24
Recorded by Little Tribeca in the CNSO Studios in Prague, July 2017 and Paris, January 2018.
Ophélie Gaillard joue un violoncelle de Francesco Goffriller (1737) généreusement prêté par le CIC. =
Ophélie Gaillard plays a cello by Francesco Goffriller (1737) generously loaned by the CIC.
In English - En français - auf Deutsch
Little Tribeca ? 2017 Little Tribeca © 2018
Double digipak with clear center tray and a 36-page booklet.
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