Beethoven, Ludwig van - Cello Sonatas, Vol. 1 - Müller-Schott, Daniel (cello)
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GRAMOPHONE EDITOR'S CHOICE"Angela Hewitt and Daniel Müller-Schott are forming quite a chamber-music partnership, following their Bach Gamba Sonatas album of 2007. This follow-up is similarly delightful, the pair of a mind - and a nimble, elegant one at that. They find the colour and fantasy in these Beethoven sonatas that, as with that Bach disc, give unalloyed pleasure."
(Gramophone)
Angela Hewitt has taken time out from her impossibly busy solo concert schedule (including her stunningly successful Bach World Tour) to record a dazzling chamber disc with one of the greatest young cellists of today. Daniel Müller- Schott's rise to fame has been well documented in the world's press. His fastidious, clean-lined, yet energetic playing is the perfect foil for Angela's particular artistry. In their first Hyperion CD together, they present Volume 1 of Beethoven's complete cello sonatas. Beethoven's first three cello sonatas astonished his contemporaries with their dramatically innovative qualities. Before he wrote them, there were virtually no works in which the cello fully broke away from its subservient role of basso continuo to become an equal partner to the piano. They are works of extraordinary breadth and grandeur. Writing of the Sonata in A major Op 69, the two artists explain that 'the dialogue between the two instruments reaches perfection, and demands the highest level of communication and expressiveness'. This is surely achieved in this splendid recording.