Bloch - Cello Suites
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Label: Harmonia Mundi - Musique d'Abord
Cat No: HMA1951810
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 13th January 2014
Contents
Works
Baal ShemMeditation hebraique
Nirvana
Suite for solo cello no.1
Suite for solo cello no.2
Suite for solo cello no.3
Artists
Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello)Pascal Amoyel (piano)
Works
Baal ShemMeditation hebraique
Nirvana
Suite for solo cello no.1
Suite for solo cello no.2
Suite for solo cello no.3
Artists
Emmanuelle Bertrand (cello)Pascal Amoyel (piano)
About
“Underrated, like most of Bloch's music, they are played here with aristocratic dignity by Emmanuelle Bertrand.” - Tim Ashley, The Guardian, 23 January 2004
"a truly committed performance from Emmanuelle Bertrand and excellent recording quality... Both Bertrand and pianist Pascal Amoyel have an obvious affinity with the musical idiom, delivering performances of great sensitivity, particularly in Prayer, where Bertrand conjures up bow strokes that are by turns mysteriously breathy or fiercely ardent." - Joanne Talbot, The Strad, February 2004
"These graceful performances by Emmanuelle Bertrand are interlaced with solos for both cello (From Jewish Life) and piano (Nirvana), all overdue this elegant airing." - Anthony Holden, The Observer, 8 January 2004
“Emmanuelle Bertrand is a highly persuasive guide to this rewarding repertoire, and Pascal Amoyel is a sympathetic partner in the works with piano.” - Michael Dervan, The Irish Times, 8 January 2004
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