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Cello Concerto in D Minor | Cello Concerto No. 1
Camille Saint-Saëns - Édouard Lalo

Cello Concerto in D Minor | Cello Concerto No. 1

Maja Bogdanović | RTS Symphony Orchestra | Bojan Sudjić

Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917294927
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Catalog number: CC 72949
Releasedate: 21-04-23

- Saint-Saëns' First Cello Concerto was composed in 1873; Lalo's  in 1876, meaning that they are both products of late French romanticism and, not by chance, both in minor keys.
- Maja Bogdanović's interpretation is imbued with her Slavic background, emphasising the passionate and tragic character of both works. - Thanks to the perfect chemistry between her and the Serbian conductor and orchestra, the result is a dazzling and unique performance, providing a brand new insight into two famous works and, most importantly, the feeling of attending a live concert.   

 

Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns marked his time in a special way as one of the greats of the Romantic era in France.
In 1872, Saint-Saëns composed his first concerto for cello and orchestra, which belongs to the creative period in which the composer devoted himself to researching the limits of expression of the instrument.Known for the traditional form of his compositions, Saint-Saëns composed the concerto in three movements; however, he made it possible for the conductor to plan the performance so that they progress seamlessly as a unique whole, conceived through three separate sections.He achieved this by interweaving similar thematic materials within the sections, mostly at the level of orchestral transformation.

Saint-Saëns’ Allegro appassionato, composed for the cello and orchestra, is certainly one of the most beautiful compositions in the Romantic literature for the cello. This piece was written in 1876. It is assumed that it was composed with the idea of being performed as an “encore”.

The composer Edouard Lalo (1823-1892), a contemporary of Saint-Saëns, is another interesting figure of the French Romantic period. The Cello Concerto in D minor is today much loved by cellists around the world. Lalo composed it in 1877, in collaboration with the Belgian cellist Adolf Fischer, to whom he dedicated the work and who premiered it in the same year with great success. Although there is no explicit use of Spanish folk melody in it, the rhythmic and melodic characteristics of the musical material suggest the temperamental spirit of that country.