MALIPIERO, G.F.: Cello Concerto / GHEDINI, G.F.: L'Olmeneta (Shugaev, D. Prokofiev, Rostov Academic Symphony, Uryupin)
The composers of these 20th-century Italian works were all associated with the cello from a young age. Their deep understanding of the instrument reveals itself in three contrasting concertante pieces where soloist and orchestra collaborate to explore a wide range of colours and moods, and whose slow movements are among the most beautiful each composer ever wrote. Malipiero viewed the soloist in his concerto as a voice rising in a crowd; the mysterious and autumnal L’Olmeneta is the largest and most individual of Ghedini’s cello works; and Casella’s Notturno e tarantella is a sunny piece, expertly orchestrated.
Tracklist
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Prokofiev, Dmitrii (cello)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Prokofiev, Dmitrii (cello)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Prokofiev, Dmitrii (cello)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Prokofiev, Dmitrii (cello)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Prokofiev, Dmitrii (cello)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)
Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
Uryupin, Valentin (Conductor)





























