Martinu - Cello Sonatas
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Label: Pentatone
Cat No: PTC5187007
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 25th November 2022
Contents
Artists
Johannes Moser (cello)Andrei Korobeinikov (piano)
Works
Cello Sonata no.1, H277Cello Sonata no.2, H286
Cello Sonata no.3, H340
Artists
Johannes Moser (cello)Andrei Korobeinikov (piano)
About
Johannes Moser has a vast Pentatone discography, consisting of releases with cello concertos of Dvořák and Lalo (2015), Elgar and Tchaikovsky (2017), Lutosławski and Dutilleux (2018), works for cello and piano by Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn (2019) and Francesco Velázquez’s Cello Concerto (2022). His recording of works for cello and piano by Rachmaninov and Prokofiev (2016), performed together with Andrei Korobeinikov, was awarded with a Diapason d’or and ECHO Klassik 2017.
Sound/Video
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1Cello Sonata No.2, H286 (1941): 1. Allegro
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2Cello Sonata No.2, H286 (1941): 2. Largo
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3Cello Sonata No.2, H286 (1941): 3. Allegro commodo
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4Cello Sonata No.1, H277 (1939): 1. Poco allegro
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5Cello Sonata No.1, H277 (1939): 2. Lento
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6Cello Sonata No.1, H277 (1939): 3. Allegro con brio
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7Cello Sonata No.3, H340 (1952): 1. Poco andante
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8Cello Sonata No.3, H340 (1952): 2. Andante
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9Cello Sonata No.3, H340 (1952): 3. Allegro (ma non Presto)
Europadisc Review
Reviews
Johannes Moser and Andrei Korobeinikov ... [capture] the rapidly shifting emotions in all three works while maintaining an unflappable rhythmic poise – no mean feat in such complexly syncopated music. The result are performances in which clarity and precision seem to take on an expressive power of their own. ... Pentatone’s engineers do both players proud – balance between the two instruments is close to perfect – and the recording is significantly enhanced by Gavin Plumley’s perceptive booklet note. Simply put, this is the most satisfying account of Martinů’s cello sonatas on record. Andrew Farach-Colton
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