Bloch - Schelomo, Voice in the Wilderness
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Label: Nimbus
Cat No: NI5913
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 6th January 2014
Contents
Works
Schelomo (Hebraic Rhapsody for cello and orchestra)Voice in the Wilderness
Epiphanie (d'apres une legende ethiopienne), op.22
Melodies hebraiques (2)
Artists
Raphael Wallfisch (cello)BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor
Benjamin WallfischWorks
Schelomo (Hebraic Rhapsody for cello and orchestra)Voice in the Wilderness
Epiphanie (d'apres une legende ethiopienne), op.22
Melodies hebraiques (2)
Artists
Raphael Wallfisch (cello)BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor
Benjamin WallfischAbout
"The two great works for cello and orchestra by Bloch, Schelomo and Voice in the Wilderness are amongst my very favourite to play. I grew up listening to the wonderful recording by Emanuel Feuermann and the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Stokowski, and long before I could play the piece knew every note from memory!
Bloch is able to encapsulate the fervent nobility, grandeur, tragedy, and joy of the Jewish legend with unequalled pathos and skill. In Schelomo the cello takes on the main role of the voice of King Solomon, the orchestra creating the atmosphere and framework for the tale to be told. In Voice in the Wilderness, the cello provides obligato commentaries on the music set out by the orchestra in each piece.
Andre Caplet’s Epiphanie is a masterpiece in subtle orchestration and atmospheric colour. The virtuoso cello solo this time tells the story of the Adoration of the Magi and celebration of the birth of Christ in an Ethiopian setting!
Ravel’s profound setting of the Jewish prayer, Kaddish, ties the three main works together in its deeply felt contemplation.
It is of great significance that I have recorded these amazing pieces with my dear son Benjamin. We would like to dedicate the recording to the many members of our family that perished in the Holocaust." - Raphael Wallfisch
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