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Rachmaninoff & Prokofiev: Works for Cello & Piano

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Catalogue numberPTC5186594
Release date2016-11-18
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The achingly beautiful, haunting lyricism of early Rachmaninov and the soaring effusiveness of late Prokofiev are glowingly brought to life by the German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser and the Russian pianist Andrei Korobeinikov in this new release from PENTATONE of richly expressive 20th century cello sonatas and other works.

Composed during troubled periods in the composers’ lives, the cello sonatas are life-affirming works. Rachmaninov’s arresting sonata which he wrote following a nervous breakdown is not unlike his perennially popular Second Piano Concerto: a journey from brooding melancholy to untrammelled joy, with a transcendentally beautiful slow movement. Read more
 
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Extra material for download
 
  Cello Sonata in C major, Op. 119 22:56
01 I. Andante grave 10:44 $ 2.90 USD
02 II. Moderato 04:42 $ 1.27 USD
03 III. Allegro ma non troppo 07:30 $ 2.03 USD
 
  Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19 35:52
04 I. Lento - Allegro moderato 13:08 $ 3.55 USD
05 II. Allegro scherzando 05:48 $ 1.57 USD
06 III. Andante 06:18 $ 1.70 USD
07 IV. Allegro mosso 10:38 $ 2.87 USD
 
  14 Songs, Op. 34
08 14 Songs, Op. 34: No. 14. Vocalise (arr. for cello and
piano)
06:06 $ 1.65 USD
 
09 Adagio, Op. 97bis (from Cinderella, Op. 87) 04:44 $ 1.28 USD
 
10 Romans (Romance) (arr. for cello and piano) 01:56 $ 0.52 USD
 
  Album total 71:34
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