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Martin, Honegger, Schoeck: Cello Concertos - Poltera, Hannikainen, Malmo Symphony (2012)

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Martin, Honegger, Schoeck: Cello Concertos - Poltera, Hannikainen, Malmo Symphony (2012)

Martin, Honegger, Schoeck: Cello Concertos - Poltera, Hannikainen, Malmo Symphony (2012)
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Genre: Classical | Label: Bis | Catalog Number: 1737

The Swiss cellist Christian Poltéra here performs works by Frank Martin, Arthur Honegger and Othmar Schoeck. This follows a series of discs from Poltéra that were dedicated to these three composers. His disc of Frank Martin’s music (BISCD1637) was a Gramophone Editor’s Choice.

Composer: Frank Martin, Arthur Honegger, Othmar Schoeck
Performer: Christian Poltera
Conductor: Tuomas Hannikainen
Orchestra/Ensemble: Malmö Symphony Orchestra

Reviews: I've never understood why Frank Martin's Cello Concerto isn't a regular visitor on the concert circuit, but then I've never understood why Martin's music in general isn't more often played. It's accessible in a way defined by modern neo-classicism with a touch of late Romanticism, flirtation with advanced techniques barely noticeable to the listener, wonderful, Gallic textures–and it's invariably gratefully written for instrumentalists. All those attributes are evident in this excellent new recording featuring one of Europe's rising young cellists, Christian Poltéra.

The Concerto is a multi-faceted work whose opening movement begins and ends with a slow, melancholic cello melody that sandwiches a moderately paced but lively allegro. The Adagietto is nicely sung by Poltéra and the wind-led orchestra, while the Vivace last movement is more openly virtuosic. Here we can admire the cellist's ease in the highest register and the fluency of his pizzicato passages. Jazz influences are felt in the slithering figures in the solo part, the playful piano rhythms of the movement's start, and the important presence of the saxophone. But even within that movement's energetic context Martin finds balance through lyrical cello episodes.

Poltéra is ably partnered in the Concerto by the Malmö Symphony, led by Tuomas Ollila-Hannikainen, who together render Martin's transparent orchestration with precision. The sound tends to favor the solo instrument, but not to an extent that compromises your enjoyment. This version likely will supplant or complement an old Cascavelle CD (in monophonic sound) of a live 1967 performance of the Concerto by Pierre Fournier with Ernest Ansermet, made just months after the cellist gave the premiere. Fournier plays the work with slightly more intensity, brighter tone, and more flowing tempos than Poltéra's equally valid alternative view.

Tracklisting:

1. Concerto for Cello by Frank Martin
Performer: Christian Poltera (Cello)
Conductor: Tuomas Hannikainen
Orchestra/Ensemble: Malmö Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: Switzerland

2. Concerto for Cello by Arthur Honegger
Performer: Christian Poltera (Cello)
Conductor: Tuomas Hannikainen
Orchestra/Ensemble: Malmö Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1934; France

3. Concerto for Cello in A major/minor, Op. 61 by Othmar Schoeck
Performer: Christian Poltera (Cello)
Conductor: Tuomas Hannikainen
Orchestra/Ensemble: Malmö Symphony Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1947; Switzerland

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