With this new album devoted to Prokofiev, cellist Bruno Philippe continues his exploration of Russian music. Having already recorded a recital of Rachmaninov’s and Myaskovsky’s Sonatas with Jérôme Ducros, here he is reunited with his long-time musical partner Tanguy de Williencourt on the piano, but also with his mentor, conductor Christoph Eschenbach leading the hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt. On the program, Prokofiev’s (surprisingly?) romantic cello sonata, coupled with hisSinfonia concertante, that Mount Everest of technical challenges – both works having been written for the great Rostropovitch, who gave them their first performances in 1950 and 1952.
SERGEY PROKOFIEV [1891-1953] Sinfonia concertante, Op. 125 E Minor / mi mineur / e-Moll · I. Andante (11'41) · II. Allegro giusto (18'27) · III. Andante con moto - Allegretto (poco meno mosso) (10'52) Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 119 C Major / Ut majeur / C-Dur · I. Andante grave - Moderato animato (11'49) · II. Moderato - Andante dolce (4'52) · III. Allegro, ma non troppo - Meno mosso (8'08)
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