Friday 26 August 2011


Rachmaninov | Cello Works


Strong, bold and exuberant. Both players have the feel of the music in outline as well as in the detail, and they make out an excellent case for the Rachmaninov as a major romantic cello sonata.

Rachmaninov's lengthy, not to say protracted, Cello Sonata was written for his friend Anatoly Brandukov, an evidently gifted and delightful man who had been a pupil of Tchaikovsky (and was also the dedicatee of Tchaikovsky's Pezzo capriccioso). It certainly reflects his magisterial technique; but a good deal more is required of the pianist.


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