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Daniil Shafran / Ussr Symphony Orchestra- Daniil Shafran: Cello Masterpieces Haydn/Schubert (CD)

SKU: 5055354409080
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the album cover for Daniil Shafran  / Ussr Symphony Orchestra - Daniil Shafran: Cello Masterpieces Haydn/Schubert
the album cover for Daniil Shafran  / Ussr Symphony Orchestra - Daniil Shafran: Cello Masterpieces Haydn/Schubert

(Stephen Isserlis): "I love his playing. Sebastian Comberti came up with the best description... it was like finding the last member of a lost tribe of cellists. His playing takes you right back to a different era" "(Schubert) Shafran emerges as very able... not as rhythmically wayward as Rostropovich... The finale has an irresistible rhythmic lilt. (Shostakovich) presents a fuller picture of Shafran's artistry. He plays with very serious commitment, considerable tonal variety and technical ease, and has a splendid partner in Lydia Pecherskaya - a very perceptive musician throughout the Schubert too. The charm of the Allegretto is very well caught by both artists" (Haydn): Shafran claimed that his affinity with the concerto began before birth: his father was practicing it when his mother went into labour and was reluctant to take her to the hospital until it was perfect !" (Gramophone)

Tracklist:

  1. Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Op. 101
  2. Schubert: Sonata in a Minor ('Arpeggione')
  3. Shostakovich: Cello Sonata, Op. 40
Format: New CD/Classical

Daniil Shafran / Ussr Symphony Orchestra- Daniil Shafran: Cello Masterpieces Haydn/Schubert (CD)

SKU: 5055354409080
Regular price $12.99
Unit price
per

Release Date: 02.18.2022

 
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(Stephen Isserlis): "I love his playing. Sebastian Comberti came up with the best description... it was like finding the last member of a lost tribe of cellists. His playing takes you right back to a different era" "(Schubert) Shafran emerges as very able... not as rhythmically wayward as Rostropovich... The finale has an irresistible rhythmic lilt. (Shostakovich) presents a fuller picture of Shafran's artistry. He plays with very serious commitment, considerable tonal variety and technical ease, and has a splendid partner in Lydia Pecherskaya - a very perceptive musician throughout the Schubert too. The charm of the Allegretto is very well caught by both artists" (Haydn): Shafran claimed that his affinity with the concerto began before birth: his father was practicing it when his mother went into labour and was reluctant to take her to the hospital until it was perfect !" (Gramophone)

Tracklist:

  1. Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 2 in D Major, Op. 101
  2. Schubert: Sonata in a Minor ('Arpeggione')
  3. Shostakovich: Cello Sonata, Op. 40