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Brahms: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2

Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) & Rudolf Serkin (piano)

Brahms: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2

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Our younger generation of cello soloists seems to favour a tone production which balances a refined upper range with a middle and lower register that's strong and well focused, rather than expansively...

Brahms: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2

Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) & Rudolf Serkin (piano)

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Our younger generation of cello soloists seems to favour a tone production which balances a refined upper range with a middle and lower register that's strong and well focused, rather than expansively...

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Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro non troppo
Track length15:04
II. Allegretto quasi minuetto
Track length5:32
III. Allegro – Più presto
Track length6:33
I. Allegro vivace
Track length9:25
II. Adagio affettuoso
Track length8:22
III. Allegro passionato
Track length7:57
IV. Allegro molto
Track length4:26

Awards and reviews

2010

Our younger generation of cello soloists seems to favour a tone production which balances a refined upper range with a middle and lower register that's strong and well focused, rather than expansively rich and resonant. Readers will not need to be told that Rostropovich's solo image is definitely not of this ilk: his musical personality is in every sense larger than life and in this magnificent coupling of the cello sonatas, in partnership with Rudolf Serkin, the very forward balance of the recording exaggerates this impression in the most vivid way. By comparison the piano image – to the right of and behind the cello – is more reticent in timbre and seldom matches Rostropovich's rich flood of sound, which isn't, of course, to suggest that Serkin fails to project the music, merely that the microphone placing makes Rostropovich very much the dominating artist. This passionately warmhearted and ripely Brahmsian music-making almost overwhelms the listener in its sheer impact. But with playing of this calibre, with both artists wonderfully attuned to each other's responses, every nuance tells and Brahms's bold melodic lines soar out from the speakers to capture the imagination, and provide an enthralling musical experience in each and every work.
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