Johannes Moser / Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin / Thomas Søndergård LUTOSLAWSKI - DUTILLEUX Cello Concertos
This album features cello concertos by Witold Lutosławski and Henri
Dutilleux performed by the multiple prize-winning German-Canadian
cellist Johannes Moser and the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin,
conducted by Thomas Søndergård. These works, premiered in 1970, are two
of the biggest gems of the twentieth century, the golden age of the
cello. While equally virtuosic and engaging, both pieces showcase
different aspects of the musical landscape of the late twentieth
century. Lutosławski’s concerto explores the possibilities of chance
composition in the form of a duel between the solo cello and a ferocious
orchestral accompaniment, in which the individual ultimately prevails.
In comparison, soloist and ensemble work together more smoothly in Henri
Dutilleux’ “Tout un monde lontain”. In this “cello concerto”, the
composer invokes a mystical “world from afar”, inspired by Baudelaire
quotes and full of allusions to French musical greats such as Debussy
and Messiaen, while simultaneously sounding unmistakably Dutilleuxian.
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