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1.1 Beethoven: Adagio for Mandolin and Fortepiano in E Flat Major, Woo 43B1.2 Beethoven: Sonatine for Mandolin and Fortepiano in C Minor, Woo 43A1.3 Beethoven: Sonatine for Mandolin and Fortepiano in C Major, Woo 44A1.4 Hummel, J: Sonata for Fortepiano and Mandolin in C Major, Op. 37A1.5 Beethoven: Andante and Variations in D Major, Woo 44B1.6 Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in a Major, Op. 92: Allegretto1.7 Apparailly: Lettre À L'immortelle Bien-Aimée1.8 Kreisler: Rondino on a Theme By Beethoven1.9 Murphy, w: A Fifth of Beethoven |
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Vanessa Benelli Mosell |
 | Description: | In this album, his third for naïve, Julien Martineau once again spotlights the mandolin: its remarkable repertoire, nobility of character, and natural ability as a partner. Together with pianist Vanessa Benelli Mosell, he has devised a programme truly Beethovenian in its inventiveness, honeycombed with influences and associations. Beethoven wears the crown, with four youthful pieces he wrote for this unusual duo combination, and the Allegretto of his Symphony No. 7 in a transcription by Hans Sitt. Gathered round his throne are those inspired by him â?? his contemporary Hummel, Romantic virtuoso Fritz Kreisler, and two composers of today: Walter Murphy, whose pop music arrangement realized by Bruno Fontaine brings in contrabassist Yann Dubost and percussionist José Fillatreau; while Corentin Apparailly responds to Beethovenâ??s Letter to the Immortal Beloved in a work specially commissioned for this album.
Revisiting Beethoven in the light of later works composed under his influence enables the perfectly matched team of Julien Martineau and Vanessa Benelli Mosell to create a truly audacious, exciting homage, full of dy-namic revelations of the unpublished, the un-expected, and the unknown. â??This programme brings together a lot of repertoire that is ex-tremely virtuosic, but not at all showy,â?? says Martineau. â??Here thereâ??s no way to hide be-hind mere technical brilliance: this recording is above all a chamber music disc, a dialogue of equal voices.â?? - VANESSA BENELLI MOSELLIn this album, his third for naïve, Julien Martineau once again spotlights the mandolin: it's remarkable repertoire, nobility of character, and natural ability as a partner. Together with pianist Vanessa Benelli Mosell, he has devised a programme truly Beethovenian in it's inventiveness, honeycombed with influences and associations. Beethoven wears the crown, with four youthful pieces he wrote for this unusual duo combination, and the Allegretto of his Symphony No. 7 in a transcription by Hans Sitt. Gathered round his throne are those inspired by him - his contemporary Hummel, Romantic virtuoso Fritz Kreisler, and two composers of today: Walter Murphy, whose pop music arrangement realized by Bruno Fontaine brings in contrabassist Yann Dubost and percussionist José Fillatreau; while Corentin Apparailly responds to Beethoven's Letter to the Immortal Beloved in a work specially commissioned for this album. Revisiting Beethoven in the light of later works composed under his influence enables the perfectly matched team of Julien Martineau and Vanessa Benelli Mosell to create a truly audacious, exciting homage, full of dynamic revelations of the unpublished, the un-expected, and the unknown. 'This programme brings together a lot of repertoire that is extremely virtuosic, but not at all showy,' says Martineau. 'Here there's no way to hide be-hind mere technical brilliance: this recording is above all a chamber music disc, a dialogue of equal voices.' |  | No. of tracks: |
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05190922 |
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