Cello Concerto In E Minor, OP. 85 (arr. L. Tertis and D. A. Carpenter for Viola and Orchestra): I. Adagio - Moderato Song Lyrics

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Interesting take. Not familiar with the Elgar Viola transcription but for some odd reason it works. Carpenter and Eschenbach work together seamlessly to make it sound as natural as possibel. The Schnittke is good although I still have a biased for the Bashmet. Still there is nothing that glaringly wrong about it to disuade you from getting it. -Bz

Passionate, Beautiful and Dramatic. I must admit that I have been like most of the rest of you and relegated the Viola to lame duck jokes and relegated it to the shadows of its smaller sister the violin. However, Daved Aaron Carpenter has awakened new light to my ears. He is a virtuoso on the instrument. He brings lush vocal like presence to the tone and you can hear all of the emotion that Elgar and Schnitke must have felt when they wrote the pices performed here. This is a beautiful recording that I know I will be listening to many times over. I highly recommend you take a listen.

Beautiful Playing. I have a few other recordings of the Elgar "Viola" Concerto and the sheet music. Lionel Tertis arranged the cello part for viola and played it for Elgar who sanctioned it. Interestingly the slow movement was completely in the range of the viola except for one note which either requires a scordatura of the c string or transposing up an octave. This is the best performance out of the three I have. The Schnittke follows the published score more accurately than the Bashment. This may or may not be more accurate to the intention of the part, but because Bashmet had a personal connection with Schnittke perhaps his performance practice should be followed. This ranks very high although my favorite verion of the Schnittke is by Tabea Zimmermann.

Blown Away. One of the best recordings I have ever heard. Listening to the Elgar Cello Concerto played on Viola, I could not help but compare the intensity to that of Jacqueline Du Pre. I own two recordings of the Schnittke Viola Concerto performed by Yuri Bashmet, and in my opinion, I believe this performance to be the definitive interpretation. I never believed a violist could have a level of technique surpassing the great violinists and cellists of our time. Six Stars- a must have for all violists and musicians.

Bravo!!!. Caught performances by Carpenter and the late Schindlof of Amadeus on the viola soon to be sold. May one be so fortunate? Fell in love with with the art and the artists. Finally found this album and my appreciation just grows. Thanks to the reviews herein. They are valuable guidance to one fortunate to appreciate but deficient in knowledge of these greats.

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Cello Concerto In E Minor, OP. 85 (arr. L. Tertis and D. A. Carpenter for Viola and Orchestra): I. Adagio - Moderato is a song from the Elgar: Cello Concerto - Schnittke, A.: Viola Concerto album.

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