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Nikolai Korndorf – Complete Music for Cello (FLAC)

Nikolai Korndorf - Complete Music for Cello (FLAC)
Nikolai Korndorf – Complete Music for Cello (FLAC)

Composer: Nikolai Korndorf
Performer: Alexander Ivashkin, Anya Alexeyev
Orchestra: Russian Philharmonic Orchestra of Moscow
Conductor: Konstantin Krimets
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0128
Release: 2012
Size: 293 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Concerto capriccioso
01. I. quarter note = 48
02. II. dotted quarter note = 108

Triptich
03. I. Lament
04. II. Response
05. III. Glorification

Passacaglia
06. I. quarter note = 44 – quarter note = 40
07. II. quarter note = 50 – eighth note = 72
08. III. quarter note = 40

The Russian composer Nikolai Korndorf (1947–2001) was a larger-than-life character and wrote music that was similarly expansive and urgent. His three works for solo cello illustrate his unwillingness to be governed by convention. The Concerto capriccioso (1986) for cello, strings and percussion is influenced by religious ritual and rock music. The Triptych for cello and piano (1998– 99) takes its starting points in folk and operatic lament, primitivist painting and Russian Orthodox prayer. And the immense Passacaglia for solo cello (1997) is an instrumental retelling of Dante’s Divine Comedy, the cello taking the part of the narrator, with the cellist whistling, reciting and singing alongside the instrumental part. Alexander Ivashkin, the soloist on this recording, was a close friend of the composer — the Passacaglia was written for him – which gives his performances a unique authority.

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