Arts-Scène Diffusion

Emmanuelle Bertrand & Pascal Amoyel

CHAMBER MUSIC

Suites for cello

Ernest Bloch

Suites for cello

Harmonia Mundi, 2000

Emmanuelle Bertrand, cello
Pascal Amoyel, piano



This recording of chamber music rarities links two creative periods in the life of the Swiss composer Ernest Bloch. The rhapsodic Méditation hébraïque (1925) is imbued with that feeling for Jewish melody and rhythms that made Bloch famous in the early twentieth century. Similar intensity of sound is to be found in his three Suites for solo cello, written between 1956 and 1958, which make use of forms from Baroque music.

This title was released for the first time in 2003.

 

BLOCH, Ernest (1880-1959)
Suite n°1 for solo cello
Méditation hébraïque 
Jewish Life
Suite n°2 for solo cello
Nirvana 
Suite n°3 for solo cello
Nigun 


Press

Joanne Talbot, The Strad, February 2004

[...] a truly committed performance from Emmanuelle Bertrand and excellent recording quality [...] Both Bertrand and pianist Pascal Amoyel have an obvious affinity with the musical idiom, delivering performances of great sensitivity, particularly in Prayer, where Bertrand conjures up bow strokes that are by turns mysteriously breathy or fiercely ardent.

Michael Dervan, The Irish Times, 8 January 2004

Emmanuelle Bertrand is a highly persuasive guide to this rewarding repertoire, and Pascal Amoyel is a sympathetic partner in the works with piano.

Anthony Holden, The Observer, 8 January 2004

These graceful performances by Emmanuelle Bertrand are interlaced with solos for both cello (From Jewish Life) and piano (Nirvana), all overdue this elegant airing.

Diapason, 2003

Emmanuelle Bertrand et Pascal Amoyel en habitent la mélancolie, les joies et les peines avec une intériorité superbe, fuyant le pathétisme pour choisir la voie de la seule dignité.


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