Composed By – Edvard GriegConductor – Paul TortelierOrchestra – Northern Sinfonia. Elgar: Cello Concerto In E Minor, Op. 85. B2. 3rd Movement: Adagio. Composed By – Sir Edward ElgarConductor – Sir Adrian Boult. Walton: Cello Concerto. B3. 2nd Movement: Allegro Appassionato. Composed By – William Walton Conductor – Paavo BerglundOrchestra – Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Cello – Paul Tortelier. Record label: His Master's Voice Cover: EMI, His Master's Voice Track A1: (P)1963 Tracks A2, A5, A6: (P)1972 Tracks A3, A4: (P)1969 Tracks B1, B4, B5: (P)1974 Tracks B2, B3 (P)1973. Matrix, Runout: 2YEA.
Bach JS, Beethoven, Boccherini, Brahms, Chopin, David Popper, Debussy, Delius, Dvorak, Edouard Lalo, Elgar, Faure, Grieg, Handel, Haydn, Honegger, Kodaly, Mendelssohn, Paganini, Paul Tortelier, Rachmaninov, Ravel, Richard Strauss, Rimsky-Korsakov, Saint-Saëns, Schubert, Schumann, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, Tcherepnin, Vivaldi, Walton. Label : EMI Format : Flac track Cover : Yes. Tracklist : Bach, J S: Cello Suites Nos. 1-6, BWV1007-1012 Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C major, BWV564.
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Bach; Paul Tortelier. Cello Suites no. 1 in G BWV 1007, no. 4 in E-flat BV 1010, no. 5 in C minor BWV 1011. Bach; Paul Tortelier. Rachmaninov, Chopin; Paul Tortelier, Aldo Ciccolini. Sir Edward Elgar; Paul Tortelier, Heddle Nash, Gladys Ripley, Dennis Noble, Norman Walker, Sir Malcolm Sargent. 1. - Paul Tortelier Plays and Conducts.
This album is included in the following sets: KLEMPERER in Geneva: Bach, Beethoven, Hindemith (1957) - PASC475. The orchestra plays very well throughout, save for a slightly askew entrance at the onset of the passacaglia finale. This is a performance of sweep and drama, with a rhythmic lift and a degree of intensity not quite present in the EMI recording. The Bach is guaranteed to upset the HIP specialists, with its big sonority, string playing with a fairly strong vibrato, and the huge ritard prior to the work’s conclusion.
Charles Avison (Composer), Tomaso Albinoni (Composer), Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer), Ludwig van Beethoven (Composer), Luigi Boccherini (Composer), Johannes Brahms (Composer), Frederic Chopin (Composer), Antonin Dvorak (Composer), Edward Elgar (Composer), Gabriel Faure (Composer), Edvard Grieg (Composer), Franz Joseph Haydn (Composer), George Frederick Handel (Composer), Leos Janacek (Composer), Fritz Kreisler (Composer), Orlande de Lassus (Composer), Franz Liszt (Composer), Felix Mendelssohn (Composer), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The renowned 20th century cellist Paul Tortelier recorded exclusively for EMI during most of his career. This 2010 box set includes most of these recordings by this musician, who was a student of Pablo Casals and a teacher (for a short time) of Jacqueline du Pré. In addition to being a comprehensive view of Tortelier's playing, it also covers the greatest works of the cello repertoire, from Bach's suites to Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations to Richard Strauss' Don Quixote, a piece with which Tortelier became particularly associated. There is even a suite by Tortelier himself.