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Daniel Müller-Schott (cello)

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Müller-Schott ends this formidable unaccompanied recital with Pablo Casals’s Song of the Birds, played with the intense focus, the sense of line and the gleaming purity of tone that characterises...

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Daniel Müller-Schott (cello)

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Müller-Schott ends this formidable unaccompanied recital with Pablo Casals’s Song of the Birds, played with the intense focus, the sense of line and the gleaming purity of tone that characterises...

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After J. S. Bach's solo cello suites in the early 18th century, the genre experienced a fallow period until Zoltán Kodály set the pace with a monumental sonata for solo cello in 1915. It inspired a variety of similar works, but Kodaly's 30-minute sonata still stands 'like Mount Everest', to quote Daniel Müller-Schott, the soloist on this recording. His programme also includes music by Prokofiev, Hindemith, Henze, Crumb and Casals, and features a work of his own for the first time: Cadenza continues the tradition of compositions that other cellists have always added to their recital programmes. “Here, you can recognise influences of the solo works that have influenced me over the years. In Cadenza, the contrasting elements of the world of my instrument appear in the closest space – the cello in pure lyricism, just as sequences catapulting themselves into the highest registers in rhythmical savagery and immediately concluding the movement after a final culmination.” (Daniel Müller-Schott)

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro maestoso ma appassionato
Track length9:30
II. Adagio con grand espressione
Track length10:45
III. Allegro molto vivace
Track length12:08
I. Lebhaft, sehr markiert
Track length1:47
II. Mäßig schnell, gemächlich
Track length1:28
III. Langsam
Track length3:54
IV. Lebhafte Viertel
Track length0:37
V. Mäßig schnell
Track length2:26
I. Adagio rubato
Track length0:38
II. Poco allegretto
Track length0:57
III. Pastorale
Track length0:37
IV. Andante con moto, rubato
Track length0:30
V. Vivace
Track length0:34
VI. Tango
Track length0:51
VII. Allegro marciale
Track length0:43
VIII. Allegretto
Track length0:48
IX. Menuett
Track length1:08
I. Fantasia
Track length3:12
II. Tema pastorale con variazioni
Track length4:40
III. Toccata
Track length2:37

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    March 2020
    Editor's Choice
  • Opus Klassik Awards
    2020
    Winner - Solo Instrumental Recital (Cello)

March 2020

Müller-Schott ends this formidable unaccompanied recital with Pablo Casals’s Song of the Birds, played with the intense focus, the sense of line and the gleaming purity of tone that characterises the whole disc…Müller-Schott’s ability to inflect a single line of music makes even works such as Prokofiev’s slightly dubious reconstructed Sonata and his own entertainingly eclectic Cadenza repay re-listening. He certainly has something to say.
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