Miklos Perenyi plays Britten, Bach & Ligeti
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Label: ECM New Series
Cat No: 4764166
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 16th January 2012
Contents
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Miklos Perenyi (cello)Works
Cello Suite no.6 in D major, BWV1012Cello Suite no.3, op.87
Sonata for solo cello
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Miklos Perenyi (cello)About
Perényi plays Benjamin Britten’s Third Suite for solo cello, Op.97 and Johann Sebastian Bach’s Suite No.6 in D major, BWV 1012, making plain their historical interconnection.
Britten wrote his cello suites for Mstislav Rostropovich, inspired by hearing him playing the Bach suites. Rostropovich hailed all of Britten’s cello suites as masterpieces but singled out the Third (written in 1971) for special praise: “sheer genius”, in his words. Into the fabric of the thematic material Britten wove fragments of melodies from Russian folk songs, only allowing them to emerge fully in the final movement. On this disc, Bach’s last cello suite follows Britten’s, and Perényi’s Bach dances with elegance and energy.
The album concludes with a return to Hungary, and György Ligeti’s Sonata for solo cello of 1948-1953. Ligeti released the piece for publication only in 1979, so it figures in the chronology (as Paul Griffiths point out in the notes) both before and after the Britten. It's a significant piece in the contemporary repertoire - a powerful, heartfelt work from a composer who had himself studied the cello.
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