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Gemma Rosefield, Andrew Manze - The Romantic Cello Concerto 3: Stanford: The Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra (2011)

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Gemma Rosefield, Andrew Manze - The Romantic Cello Concerto 3: Stanford: The Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra (2011)

Gemma Rosefield, Andrew Manze, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - The Romantic Cello Concerto 3: Charles Villiers Stanford: The Complete Works for Cello & Orchestra (2011)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 274 Mb | Total time: 70:08 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67859 | Recorded: 2011

Hyperion’s third disc in the Romantic Cello Concerto series sees the brilliant young cellist Gemma Rosefield making her label debut. She was the winner of the prestigious Pierre Fournier Award at Wigmore Hall in 2007 and has garnered great acclaim for her spirited playing.

Carducci Quartet, Cian O'Duill, Gemma Rosefield - Philip Glass: String Quartet No. 5; Suite from Dracula; String Sextet (2015)

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Carducci Quartet, Cian O'Duill, Gemma Rosefield - Philip Glass: String Quartet No. 5; Suite from Dracula; String Sextet (2015)

Philip Glass: String Quartet No. 5; Suite from Dracula; String Sextet (2015)
Carducci String Quartet; Cian O'Duill, viola; Gemma Rosefield, cello

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 314 Mb | Scans included
Classical, Minimalism | Label: Naxos | # 8.559766 | Time: 01:05:09

Of Philip Glass' conventionally scored chamber works, his String Quartet No. 5 is probably the best-known, in part because the Kronos Quartet and the Smith Quartet have given it first-rate recordings, but also because its more traditional approach and neo-romantic feeling hold a special attraction for a broad audience. This five-movement work has Glass' characteristic patterns and pulses, at least as they developed from his hard-edged, amplified minimalism of the 1970s to softer acoustic textures over the course of the 1980s, though the music is much more melodically contoured and expressive. This 2015 release by the Carducci String Quartet adds another title to the work's growing discography, and it is a wonderful performance by musicians who have a strong sympathy for Glass' idiom. It is programmed with the Suite from Dracula, a soundtrack Glass composed for the Tod Browning film, Dracula (1931), and Michael Riesman's arrangement of the Symphony No. 4, "Heroes," here presented as the String Sextet.