Nazar Dzhuryn performing the Solo Cello Suite by Cassado (Spanish Cellist and Composer). Check out Nazar's new CD featuring works for solo cello by Reger and Kodaly at: www.cdbaby.com/cd/nazardzhuryn [ More Detail ]
GEORG MATTHIAS MONN (1717-1750)Concerto for cello, strings and basso continuo in G minor2. AdagioPerformed by the Freiburger BarockorchesterFeaturing Jean-Guihen Queyras, celloConducted by Petra Mullejans*Georg Matthias Monn was an Austrian composer, organist and music teacher whose works were fashioned in the transition from the Baroque to Classical period in music.Together with Georg Christoph Wagenseil and Josef Starzer, Monn formed the Viennese Pre-Classical movement (Wiener Vorklassik in German), whose composers are nowadays mostly known only by their names. However, his successful introduction of the secondary theme in the symphony was an important condition for the First Viennese School that would come some fifty years later.We know much less about Monn's life than about his musical ideas. Only his appointments as an organist are known, at first in Klosterneuburg near Vienna. Afterwards, he was appointed in the same function in Melk in Lower Austria and at the Karlskirche in Vienna's district Wieden. Monn died from tuberculosis when he was only 33 years old.Monn's brother Johann Christoph Mann (never Monn, 1726?-82) was also a composer whose works have been confused at times with those of Georg Matthias Monn. The reason for this is that most of Monn's compositions only survive in copies from the 1780s and could therefore also be the works of his younger brother. We still have absolutely no proof that the Johann Georg Mann born in 1717 is the same person as the Georg Matthias Monn who died in 1750. His role as pioneer of the symphony is a scholarly image, coined in the early 20th century, could need some basic musicological revaluation.Together with Georg Christoph Wagenseil and other contemporaries such as Leopold Mozart, Monn forms a school of Austrian composers who had thoroughly studied the principles of counterpoint as practised by Johann Sebastian Bach and Johann Joseph Fux, but also forced the change from the Baroque style to the looser, graceful Galante music. Moreover, they renewed the sonata form by expanding the concepts of secondary theme and development. Later on, Michael and Joseph Haydn would develop these concepts to a high point.The catalog of works written by Matthias Monn contains sixteen symphonies, a score of quartets, sonatas, masses and compositions for violin and keyboard. A harpsichord concerto by Monn was freely transcribed by Arnold Schoenberg into a cello concerto for Pablo Casals. The Monn/Schoenberg cello concerto in D major has been recorded by Yo-Yo Ma and many other cellists. Schoenberg also wrote "continuo realizations" for several works by Monn, including a cello concerto in G minor, which was recorded by Jacqueline Du Pré. [ More Detail ]
ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678-1741) Concerto for two violins, cello, strings and continuo in D minor "L'estro Armonico" Op. 3 No. 11 RV5654. Largo e spiccatoPerformed by TafelmusikFeaturing Jeanne Lamon, violinJulia Wedman, violinChristina Mahler, celloConducted by Jeanne Lamon [ More Detail ]
Visit the website:http://cellojourney.com/Buy the Cello Journey CD:http://cdbaby.com/cd/cellojourneyIn this episode we play the Kol Nidrei by Max Bruch. This piece is based on a Jewish prayer recited in the synagogue at the beginning of the evening service on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. You can find out more information at the following link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kol_Nidre [ More Detail ]
Young cellist, Stéphane Tétreault (13 years old) plays the 2nd Movement of Camille Saint-Saëns' Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33 with I Musici de Montreal Chamber Orchestra led by Yuli Turovsky.http://www.stephanetetreault.com [ More Detail ]
Directed by Lasse GjertsenCopyrights: Casa Musicale Sonzogno, Milan, 2007This is a music video for the italian cellist Giovanni Sollima, on two of his compositions; "Terra Aria" and "Concerto Rotondo". Enjoy!www.sonzogno.itSo this is the project I've been working on for the last 5 months, and here's how part 2 of it is made:We went out into this very weird forest outside Milan, Italy, 5 in the morning to catch the morning fog. Then we just started filming, nothing planned except which song to play :P SO most of this is merely experimenting with angles and editing. People have asked me how I made the background. "Uhm, it's a real forest..?" Spooky atmosphere..The part were the "camera" follows the bow is made with After Effects.The last part was filmed at a concert in Italy. [ More Detail ]