Composer: Ernest Bloch, Max Bruch
Performer: Natalie Clein
Orchestra: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Ilan Volkov
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Hyperion
Catalogue: CDA67910
Release: 2012
Size: 0.99 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
01. Bloch: Schelomo
Bloch: From Jewish Life
02. I. Prayer
03. II. Supplication
04. III. Jewish Song
Bloch: Voice in the Wilderness
05. I. Moderato
06. II. Poco lento
07. III. Moderato
08. IV. Adagio piacevole
09. V. Poco agitato – Cadenza
10. VI. Allegro gioioso
11. Bruch: Kol Nidrei, Op. 47
A dazzling orchestral disc of music from the Jewish tradition of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Bruch’s Kol Nidrei is one of the most well-loved works in the cello repertoire. The descending opening phrase of the cello line is instantly recognizable: a universal, extraordinarily expressive utterance.
The main part of the disc comprises the works for cello and orchestra by Ernest Bloch, all part of his ‘Jewish cycle’. The most famous is Schelomo, a work inspired by passages from Ecclesiastes, where the cello, playing a deeply lyric and speaking line of prodigious technical difficulty, can be seen as ‘the incarnation of King Solomon’, as Bloch himself wrote. The other large-scale work for cello and orchestra, Voice in the Wilderness, is of a darker hue. Both works reveal a composer whose works should be firmly in the canon of twentieth-century symphonic writing.
The cellist here is Natalie Clein, a celebrated figure in British musical life since winning BBC Young Musician of the Year in 1995 and now a formidable artist, possessed of great musical, technical and intellectual gifts.