Schumann - Complete Works for Cello
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72871
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 22nd October 2021
Contents
Works
Adagio and Allegro, op.70Cello Concerto in A minor, op.129
Fantasiestucke (3), op.73
Stucke (5) im Volkston, op.102
Artists
Ella van Poucke (cello)Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden (piano)
Phion, Orchestra of Gelderland & Overijssel
Conductor
Gunter NeuholdWorks
Adagio and Allegro, op.70Cello Concerto in A minor, op.129
Fantasiestucke (3), op.73
Stucke (5) im Volkston, op.102
Artists
Ella van Poucke (cello)Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden (piano)
Phion, Orchestra of Gelderland & Overijssel
Conductor
Gunter NeuholdAbout
Schumann composed his Cello Concerto in about two weeks during November 1850. Before Schumann, few major composers had written cello concertos. Schumann avoids technical display for its own sake, allowing his characteristic poetic expression, intimacy and fantasy to prevail.
Schumann originally scored the Fantasiestücke, op.73 (1849), for clarinet and piano but simultaneously provided alternative arrangements for violin or cello. In his choice of clarinet Schumann was typically innovative. The three pieces are melodically interrelated, creating a unity underlined by the absence of breaks between them.
Schumann’s Adagio and Allegro in A flat major, op.70, dates from a week after the Fantasiestücke, op.73. He originally intended his op.70 for the new valve horn, though he named cello, violin or viola as alternative instruments. The piece is fully characteristic of Schumann’s Romantic spirit. The expansive and dreamily romantic Adagio gives way to an Allegro with a leaping, joyful main theme.
Just as Schumann had wanted “popular elements” to prevail in his Rhenish Symphony (1850), the Fünf Stücke im Volkston (1849) are correspondingly simple, tuneful and accessible. Nevertheless Schumann’s creative imagination and wide expressive range are no less apparent.
Ella van Poucke is the first prize winner of the International Isang Yun cello competition 2015, the Leopoldinum Award 2015, Prix Nicolas Firmenich 2013, Elisabeth Everts Award 2014, Prix Académie Maurice Ravel 2012, Dutch Musician of the Year 2012, first prize winner of the 2008 Princess Christina Competition and recipient of the special prize in “recognition of an outstanding performance at the Grand Prix Emanuel Feuermann 2014.
The Phíon orchestra was created in 2019 after two of the longest established Dutch orchestras merged: the Gelders Orkest (established 1889) and the Orkest van het Oosten (established 1933).
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