BRIDGE Cello Sonata CLARKE Viola Sonata
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Composer or Director: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Frank Bridge, Rebecca Clarke
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 01/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 60
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA68253

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Sonata for Cello and Piano |
Frank Bridge, Composer
Christian Ihle Hadland, Piano Frank Bridge, Composer Natalie Clein, Cello |
Scherzo |
Frank Bridge, Composer
Christian Ihle Hadland, Piano Frank Bridge, Composer Natalie Clein, Cello |
Serenade |
Frank Bridge, Composer
Christian Ihle Hadland, Piano Frank Bridge, Composer Natalie Clein, Cello |
Spring Song |
Frank Bridge, Composer
Christian Ihle Hadland, Piano Frank Bridge, Composer Natalie Clein, Cello |
Sonata for Viola and Piano |
Rebecca Clarke, Composer
Christian Ihle Hadland, Piano Natalie Clein, Cello Rebecca Clarke, Composer |
(6) Studies in English folk song |
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer
Christian Ihle Hadland, Piano Natalie Clein, Cello Ralph Vaughan Williams, Composer |
Author: Richard Bratby
The sonata reveals several new facets when played on the cello, the principal one being the new depth and physicality of the sound world. Clein makes the most of that, with a tonal palette that ranges from thick charcoal-black to muted pastels, beautifully controlled and shaped in the service of Clarke’s ardent musical narrative. The first movement is headed Impetuoso and throughout this disc Clein and Hadland never stint on commitment.
In the second movement of Bridge’s wartime Cello Sonata, for example, the transition from uneasy calm to jagged, angst-ridden turmoil and on to soaring, impassioned lyricism is handled with poetry and passion. Clein is never afraid to let you hear the rasp of bow on string, and Hadland, too, knows how to make a climax thrillingly sonorous without overwhelming his partner.
Around these two imposing central performances, the pair unerringly find the right atmosphere for each of the various miniatures by Vaughan Williams and Bridge; catching the wit of Bridge’s Scherzo and the lilt of his Serenade as well as the sense of lengthening shadows that lies behind all that melodic charm. The acoustic is lucid, natural and intimate: excellent booklet notes by Paul Hindmarsh and cover art by Eric Ravilious are simply the icing on the cake.
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