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For its energetic performances of Haydn's two Cello Concertos, this live recording by cellist Matt Haimovitz and the Orchestre de Bretagne, under Stefan Sanderling, is a decent offering, though not ideal because of its unnecessarily harsh sound quality, due to upfront miking. The volume needs to be somewhat reduced to appreciate the intended effect of Haimovitz's playing -- which is robust and confident -- without being irritated by the resin-like scraping that always comes with close-up recording. But most listeners who already have a cherished CD of Haydn's concertos will skip ahead anyway to hear what Haimovitz does in the world-premiere recording of Mozart's Cello Concerto in D major (rather, the arrangement by George Szell of two movements from the Oboe Concerto in C major, K. 314, and the Andante, K. 470). While the music itself is unchanged in all other respects, the transposition an octave lower for the solo cello puts it in the same range as the harmonic voices in the strings, and this placement tends to absorb its distinctive edge. In terms of sound quality, this recording is less abrasive than the Haydn renditions, though its somewhat muffled tone is not especially desirable, either. In consideration of the problematic reproduction, this CD is acceptable, but not recommended as a first choice, even with the Mozart/Szell offering.
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Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Joseph Haydn, Composer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Joseph Haydn, Composer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Joseph Haydn, Composer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Joseph Haydn, Composer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Joseph Haydn, Composer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Joseph Haydn, Composer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Arrangements George Szell, Writer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Arrangements George Szell, Writer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Matt Haimovitz, Performer - Stefan Sanderling, Performer - Orchestre De Bretagne, Performer - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composer - Arrangements George Szell, Writer
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
Presentación del Álbum
For its energetic performances of Haydn's two Cello Concertos, this live recording by cellist Matt Haimovitz and the Orchestre de Bretagne, under Stefan Sanderling, is a decent offering, though not ideal because of its unnecessarily harsh sound quality, due to upfront miking. The volume needs to be somewhat reduced to appreciate the intended effect of Haimovitz's playing -- which is robust and confident -- without being irritated by the resin-like scraping that always comes with close-up recording. But most listeners who already have a cherished CD of Haydn's concertos will skip ahead anyway to hear what Haimovitz does in the world-premiere recording of Mozart's Cello Concerto in D major (rather, the arrangement by George Szell of two movements from the Oboe Concerto in C major, K. 314, and the Andante, K. 470). While the music itself is unchanged in all other respects, the transposition an octave lower for the solo cello puts it in the same range as the harmonic voices in the strings, and this placement tends to absorb its distinctive edge. In terms of sound quality, this recording is less abrasive than the Haydn renditions, though its somewhat muffled tone is not especially desirable, either. In consideration of the problematic reproduction, this CD is acceptable, but not recommended as a first choice, even with the Mozart/Szell offering.
© TiVo
Detalles de la grabación original : 71:14 - DDD - Enregistré en concert au Grand Théâtre de Reims en août 2002, dans le cadre du Festival des Flâneries Musicales d'Eté - Notes en français et anglais
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- 1 disco(s) - 9 pista(s)
- Duración total: 01:11:11
- Artistas principales: Matt Haimovitz Stefan Sanderling Orchestre De Bretagne
- Compositor: Joseph Haydn
- Sello: TransArt Live
- Género Clásica
2003 Laurent Grigord-Transart 2003 Transart
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