Clyne: Dance; Elgar: Cello Concerto / Segev, Alsop, London Philharmonic
This formidable release features Inbal Segev performing Elgarās emotive Cello Concerto coupled with DANCE, an inspiring new work by Grammy-nominated English composer Anna Clyne that was commissioned by Inbal. On this powerful recording, Marin Alsop conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Marin introduced Inbal to Anna, sparking a special synergy between the three women. While Anna was composing DANCE, a five-movement concerto inspired by the 13th-century Persian poet Rumi, further connections ensued. Annaās soulful and vibrant music combines cultures that include her Irish-English family, Polish-Jewish ancestry and Inbalās Israeli-American heritage.
Inbal expounds, āAnnaās music has an old-soul sensibility but is fresh and modern at the same time. This juxtaposition of old and new has always appealed to me; it suits my playing, as well as the tone of my 1673 Ruggieri cello.ā Inbalās idea to record Anna Clyneās DANCE alongside Elgarās Cello Concerto is timely: the two works were composed exactly 100 years apart. Inbal enthuses, āIt is so rewarding to record and perform the work of a contemporary female composer whose music withstands comparison with Elgarās. The two pieces share a certain sensibility ā a romanticism, warmth and humanity ā that transcends any stylistic differences.ā Elgarās Cello Concerto, written in the wake of World War I, is deeply reflective. Anna Clyneās DANCE is optimistic and forward-looking. Inbalās recording of these two cello concertos is timeless.
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Clyne: Dance; Elgar: Cello Concerto / Segev, Alsop, London Philharmonic
Clyne: Dance; Elgar: Cello Concerto / Segev, Alsop, London Philharmonic
This formidable release features Inbal Segev performing Elgarās emotive Cello Concerto coupled with DANCE, an inspiring new work by Grammy-nominated English composer Anna Clyne that was commissioned by Inbal. On this powerful recording, Marin Alsop conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Marin introduced Inbal to Anna, sparking a special synergy between the three women. While Anna was composing DANCE, a five-movement concerto inspired by the 13th-century Persian poet Rumi, further connections ensued. Annaās soulful and vibrant music combines cultures that include her Irish-English family, Polish-Jewish ancestry and Inbalās Israeli-American heritage.
Inbal expounds, āAnnaās music has an old-soul sensibility but is fresh and modern at the same time. This juxtaposition of old and new has always appealed to me; it suits my playing, as well as the tone of my 1673 Ruggieri cello.ā Inbalās idea to record Anna Clyneās DANCE alongside Elgarās Cello Concerto is timely: the two works were composed exactly 100 years apart. Inbal enthuses, āIt is so rewarding to record and perform the work of a contemporary female composer whose music withstands comparison with Elgarās. The two pieces share a certain sensibility ā a romanticism, warmth and humanity ā that transcends any stylistic differences.ā Elgarās Cello Concerto, written in the wake of World War I, is deeply reflective. Anna Clyneās DANCE is optimistic and forward-looking. Inbalās recording of these two cello concertos is timeless.
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This formidable release features Inbal Segev performing Elgarās emotive Cello Concerto coupled with DANCE, an inspiring new work by Grammy-nominated English composer Anna Clyne that was commissioned by Inbal. On this powerful recording, Marin Alsop conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Marin introduced Inbal to Anna, sparking a special synergy between the three women. While Anna was composing DANCE, a five-movement concerto inspired by the 13th-century Persian poet Rumi, further connections ensued. Annaās soulful and vibrant music combines cultures that include her Irish-English family, Polish-Jewish ancestry and Inbalās Israeli-American heritage.
Inbal expounds, āAnnaās music has an old-soul sensibility but is fresh and modern at the same time. This juxtaposition of old and new has always appealed to me; it suits my playing, as well as the tone of my 1673 Ruggieri cello.ā Inbalās idea to record Anna Clyneās DANCE alongside Elgarās Cello Concerto is timely: the two works were composed exactly 100 years apart. Inbal enthuses, āIt is so rewarding to record and perform the work of a contemporary female composer whose music withstands comparison with Elgarās. The two pieces share a certain sensibility ā a romanticism, warmth and humanity ā that transcends any stylistic differences.ā Elgarās Cello Concerto, written in the wake of World War I, is deeply reflective. Anna Clyneās DANCE is optimistic and forward-looking. Inbalās recording of these two cello concertos is timeless.