Gulda - Concerto for Cello & Wind Ensemble; Kapustin - 3 Pieces
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Label: Dreyer Gaido
Cat No: DGCD21126
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 19th March 2021
Contents
Works
Concerto for cello and wind orchestraBurlesque for cello and piano, op.97
Elegy for cello and piano, op.96
Nearly Waltz for cello and piano, op.98
Artists
Oliver Mascarenhas (cello)Johannes Nies (piano)
Blaserensemble der NDR Radiophilharmonie
Conductor
Gerd Muller-LorenzWorks
Concerto for cello and wind orchestraBurlesque for cello and piano, op.97
Elegy for cello and piano, op.96
Nearly Waltz for cello and piano, op.98
Artists
Oliver Mascarenhas (cello)Johannes Nies (piano)
Blaserensemble der NDR Radiophilharmonie
Conductor
Gerd Muller-LorenzAbout
On his first CD production, Oliver Mascarenhas presents himself as a highly virtuoso interpreter of the Cello Concerto by Friedrich Gulda as well as three pieces by the Russian jazz composer Nikolai Kapustin, who died in July 2020.
As grandiose bonus tracks we hear Gulda with four jazz standards, recorded in 1958 at the NDR. On bass none other than the young Hans (alias James) Last.
Bonus tracks: Friedrich Gulda plays Jazz
9. A Night in Tunisia (Gillespie / Paparelli)
10. Delaunay's Dilemma (Lewis)
11. Blue'n'Boogie (Gillespie / Paparelli)
12. Doin' the Thing (Foster)
- Friedrich Gulda (piano, recorder)
- Hans Last (double bass)
- Karl Sanner (percussion)
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