
German cellist, Jan Vogler presents his 2nd recording of Schumann's
Cello Concerto (1st recording on Edel, 2001) but this time with his own
orchestra, the Dresden Festival Orchestra, (alongside Ivor Bolton), that
consists of more than 50 members from Europe's most renowned early
music ensembles. Exploring Schumann's "original sound", Jan Vogler plays
on gut strings and the orchestra on period instruments. In addition to
the cello concerto, the orchestra is playing
Schumann's 2nd symphony.
The repertoire connects the Dresden Music Festival and its orchestra to
the productive Dresden period of Schumann's work (1844-50) since both
works were composed during that time. The second Symphony was written
between December 1845 and October 1846 in Dresden, the cello concerto
immediately after he had left the city.
(Presto Classical)
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