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Malipiero: Cello Concerto & Ghedini: L'Olmeneta

Nikolay Shugaev, Dmitrii Prokofiev, Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra, Valentin Uryupin

Malipiero: Cello Concerto & Ghedini: L'Olmeneta
Strongly recommended for Ghedini’s concerto; its unique atmosphere continues to haunt me.

Malipiero: Cello Concerto & Ghedini: L'Olmeneta

Nikolay Shugaev, Dmitrii Prokofiev, Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra, Valentin Uryupin

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Strongly recommended for Ghedini’s concerto; its unique atmosphere continues to haunt me.

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The composers of these 20th-century Italian works were all associated with the cello from a young age. Their deep understanding of the instrument reveals itself in three contrasting concertante pieces where soloist and orchestra collaborate to explore a wide range of colours and moods, and whose slow movements are among the most beautiful each composer ever wrote. Malipiero viewed the soloist in his concertos as a voice rising in a crowd; the mysterious and autumnal L’Olmeneta is the largest and most individual of Ghedini’s cello works; and Casella’s Notturno e tarantella is a sunny piece, expertly orchestrated.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro moderato
Track length4:08
II. Lento
Track length7:21
III. Allegro
Track length5:24
I. Allegro molto moderato e tranquillo
Track length9:27
II. Caccia nell'olmeneta. Allegro vivace
Track length2:43
III. Molto adagio
Track length11:41
IV. Allegretto quieto
Track length8:15
I. Notturno
Track length4:18
II. Tarantella
Track length1:52

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July 2022

Strongly recommended for Ghedini’s concerto; its unique atmosphere continues to haunt me.
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