Boccherini - Concertos pour violoncello; Symphonies (1989)
Boccherini - Concertos pour violoncello; Symphonies (1989)
Concerto Pour Violoncelle En Sol Majeur G 480 01 – Allegro 02 – Adagio 03 – Allegro Sinfonia En Si Majeur G 497 04 – Allegro Spiritoso 05 – Andantino Con Moto 06 – Allegro Vivace Assai Concerto Pour Violoncelle En Re Majeur G 483 07 – Allegro Maestoso 08 – Andante Lentarello 09 – Allegro E Con Moto Sinfonia la Casa Del Diavolo En Re Mineur G 506 10 – Andante Sostenuto 11 – Andantino Con Moto 12 – Andante Sonstenuto Anner Bylsma - cello Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Jean Lamon – director
Absolutely, totally, and utterly worth it, Anner Bylsma's performances of Boccherini's cello concertos and symphonies from 1989 have been the great period instrument recording of the works since they were released. That they went out of print can only be attributed to the ability of the global classical music buying public to consume more than a few hundred copies of the disc annually. And that they are back in print only as special imported editions can only be attributed to perceived limitations of the American classical music-buying public. As for the performances themselves, they are as close to definitive as it is possible to be: Bylsma is a superlative player with enormous strength and tremendous sensitivity and his performances are warm-hearted and wonderfully expressive performances with long, lyric lines and deep, rich sonorities. The accompaniment by Jeanne Lamon and Tafelmusik is clear, bright, and buoyant; the sound of Deutsche Harmonia Mundi's recording is clean, brilliant, and resonant; and the box that they've wrapped their reissue in is very attractive. ---James Leonard, Rovi
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