01. Ravel, Maurice "1. Kaddisch (Transcr. For Cello And Orchestra By Richard Tognetti)" Orfeo ed Euridice Orph?e et Eurydice (Arr. For Cello And Strings By Mathieu Herzog)
02. Herzog, Mathieu "Dance Of The Blessed Spirits (Act 2)" Dido and Aeneas (Arr. For Cello And Strings By Mathieu Herzog)
03. Herzog, Mathieu ""When I Am Laid In Earth" Dido's Lamento (Act 3)" Concerto For Cello And Orchestra "Never Give Up", Op. 73
04. Say, Fazil "1. Never Give Up (Concerto For Cello And Orchestra "Never Give Up", Op. 73)"
05. Say, Fazil "2. Terror - Elegy (Concerto For Cello And Orchestra "Never Give Up", Op. 73)"
06. Say, Fazil "3. Song Of Hope (Concerto For Cello And Orchestra "Never Give Up", Op. 73)" "Kol Nidrei" Adagio For Cello And Orchestra, Op. 47
07. Bruch, Max ""Kol Nidrei" Adagio For Cello And Orchestra, Op. 47" Wesendonck Lieder, WWV 91
08. Wagner, Richard "5. Tr?ume (Arr. For Cello And Orchestra By Mathieu Herzog)" Cigansk? melodie Gypsy Melodies, Op.55
09. Dvo¨ák, Anton¡n "4. Songs My Mother Taught Me (Orch. By Fritz Kreisler)"
10. Williams, John "Theme from "Schindler's List" (Adapt. for Cello and Orchestra)" Werther (Original Version)
11. Thomas, Camille ""Pourquoi me r?veiller" (Act 3)" L'elisir d'amore (Edited Alberto Zedda)
12. Thomas, Camille ""Una furtiva lagrima" (Act 2)" Norma (Arr. For Cello And Orchestra By Mathieu Herzog)
Works by Henry Purcell, Chistoph Gluck, Max Bruch, Maurice Ravel, Jules Massenet, Richard Wagner, AntonÃn Dvorák. including premiere recording of the first Fazil Say concerto composed for her high musicality, graceful and alluring tone, captivating presence on stage. - BRUSSELS PHILHARMONIC/STEPHANE DENEVE/MATHIEU HERZOG
"Voice Of Hope" is an inspiring CD by acclaimed cellist Camille Thomas, accompanied by the Brussels Philharmonic. Released under the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label, this album explores themes of resilience and optimism through a carefully curated selection of classical works and contemporary pieces. The recording features compositions from renowned composers such as Saint-Saëns and Fazil Say, blending lyrical beauty with emotional depth. Camille Thomas has rapidly risen to international prominence, celebrated for her expressive playing and technical mastery; she was the first female cellist signed exclusively to Deutsche Grammophon in over 40 years. Her previous albums have garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards across Europe. Deutsche Grammophon, founded in 1898, stands as one of the world?s most respected classical music labels?renowned for its commitment to artistic excellence and innovation.