Britten / Kodály / Ligeti - 20th Century Cello Works - Bertrand, Emmanuelle
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Emmanuelle Bertrand, cello
Pascal Amoyel, piano
CD1
"Her recital is devoted to solo cello music of the 20th century, and two interpretations stand out in particular as having the composer's blessing: those of the inventive 'Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher' (1976-82) by Henri Dutilleux, and the more conventional but still finely written 'Suite No.4' (1994-6) by Nicolas Bacri, which is dedicated to Bertrand and was premiered by her. Here and in the other works, which comprise the engaging and characterful 'Serenade' (1949) by Hans Werner Henze, the impressive 'Sonata' (1955) by the American individualist George Crumb, and the powerful, folk-influenced early 'Sonata' (1948-53) by Ligeti, Bertrand reveals her mastery of tonal variety and creative engagement with her material."
(George Hall, The Guardian)
CD2
On CD2 Emmanuelle Bertrand performs a wide-ranging selection of compositions for solo cello. Featured are Spaniard Gaspar Cassadó's Suite for Solo Cello, British composer Benjamin Britten's 'Suite No.3 for Solo Cello' as well as Frenchman Pierre Amoyel's 'Itinérance' and Hungarian Zoltán Kodály's 'Sonata for Solo Cello'. In Bertrand's hands, the cello truly 'speaks' and takes us beyond geographical boundaries and straight to the heart of the language of cultural inspiration.