Following the highly successful release of their recording of Schubert's and Schumann's works for cello and piano, it only stands to reason that cellist Antonio Meneses and pianist Gerard Wyss should join forces again to record Mendelssohn's compositions for the duo. Despite the dark photo on the front cover and Wyss' somewhat dour countenance, the album is filled with some of the most joyous and effusive music in the repertoire. Although Mendelssohn's chamber music repertoire is relatively small -- especially the works for ...
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Following the highly successful release of their recording of Schubert's and Schumann's works for cello and piano, it only stands to reason that cellist Antonio Meneses and pianist Gerard Wyss should join forces again to record Mendelssohn's compositions for the duo. Despite the dark photo on the front cover and Wyss' somewhat dour countenance, the album is filled with some of the most joyous and effusive music in the repertoire. Although Mendelssohn's chamber music repertoire is relatively small -- especially the works for solo instrument and piano -- compared to other genres, chamber works represent some of his most refined and intimate contributions. In the case of pieces for cello and piano, we hear Mendelssohn turning to the medium across much of his compositional career beginning with the Variations Concertantes, Op. 17, and culminating in the Song Without Words, Op. 109. The album also includes three transcriptions made by the great cellist -- and colleague of Mendelssohn -- Alfredo Piatti. The...
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