VERY BEAUTIFUL
Flotan | Vienna | 10/31/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have played the Schnittke Sonata No.1 myself in a recital some years ago, and therefore can say, that this recording is the most beautiful I have gone through during my preparations. It is not only the extremely beautiful sound of the cello (very well recorded too) - and of course the piano, but also the refined interpretation. By the way, I have so far never bought any "bad" CD of Mr. Ivashkin....
Go for this CD/music, it is beautiful and - I strongly believe- important to know!
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Joshua F. Monroe | 07/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is my favorite CD. The two cello sonatas are brilliant, I will defer to the previous reviewer as he did a fine job briefly describing them. Musical nostalgica is altogether uninteresting as a composition, and not performed very well here. I'm just not a huge fan of his Suite im alten Stille, and this is adapted from it's Menuett. I will, however, disagree with the previous viewer that the Epilogue for Peer Gynt is less than impressive. I find that it illuminates the subtlety of the original composition and provides a less bombastic variation. I particularly enjoy the two "climaxes" that don't quite climax, and the end that vanishes into the barely audible choral background. This version displays a frailty and ephemeral humanity that makes this the track I listen to the most. If I am trying to expose someone else to the genius of Schnittke, then I certainly choose his second cello sonata, or his third string quartet (amongst others), but this recording of the Epilogue From The Ballet 'Peer Gynt' remains my favorite piece of music."