℗ 2023 Lyrita
Released February 3, 2023
Duration 1h 05m 27s
Record Label Lyrita
Catalogue No. SRCD412
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

British Cello Works, Vol. 2

Lionel Handy, Jennifer Hughes

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Cello Sonata in A Minor, Op. 5  
1.1
I. Allegro moderato
Ethel Smyth; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
7:17
1.2
II. Adagio non troppo
Ethel Smyth; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
7:06
1.3
III. Allegro vivace e grazioso
Ethel Smyth; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
5:19
1.4
Cello Sonata, RT VIII/7
Frederick Delius; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
13:20
Cello Sonata in E Minor, Op. 132  
1.5
I. Allegro moderato
Armstrong Gibbs; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
5:17
1.6
II. Lento, molto cantabile "Resting"
Armstrong Gibbs; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
3:26
1.7
III. Broadly
Armstrong Gibbs; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
3:52
Cello Sonata in C Major, Op. 65  
1.8
I. Dialogo. Allegro
Benjamin Britten; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
6:47
1.9
II. Scherzo pizzicato. Allegretto
Benjamin Britten; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
2:26
1.10
III. Elegia. Lento
Benjamin Britten; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
5:46
1.11
IV. Marcia. Energico
Benjamin Britten; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
2:15
1.12
V. Moto Perpetuo. Presto
Benjamin Britten; Lionel Handy; Jennifer Hughes
2:36
Digital Booklet
A follow up to the British Cello Works project. This release features the works of Ethel Smyth, Frederick Delius, Armstrong Gibbs, and Benjamin Britten performed by Cellist Lionel Handy and Pianist Jennifer Walsh (née Hughes). In her A minor Sonata, Op.5 Ethel Smyth favours expressivity over virtuosity, emphasising the cello’s warm and lyrical tone. The piano enjoys a key role in all three movements and is often invited to present the chief subject matter rather than merely playing a supporting role accompanying the cello line. The Cello Sonata is one of Delius’s most satisfying chamber works and is distinguished by the expressive power both instruments enter at the same time, the cello unfolding a songlike, long-limbed line, while the piano presents the main idea. A second key theme, introduced by the cello over the piano’s rippling, arpeggiated chords, is more forthright and sharply defined. An unattributed review of Gibbs’s Cello Sonata in E published in The Musical Times in 1953, found it to be ‘an ideal piece of work for cellists who want something contemporary on which to develop their technique, for its difficulties are of the sort which repays practice’. Thanks to this recording of the work more than seventy years after its completion, contemporary listeners now have an opportunity to appreciate its melodic strength, understated formal artistry and grateful writing for both instruments. Britten’s Cello Sonata is a challenging, bravura piece that benefits immeasurably from the natural affinity between composer and cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. The relationship would inspire Britten to produce four more major works for Rostropovich who wrote of the work, ‘This is a sonata full of surprises, innovations for any cellist, gifts for the musician flowing freely from the horn of plenty. We meet not merely a novelty in finger-work but, what is most important, a new kind of expressive and profound dramatic composition’.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Lyrita Studio Masters
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.98
-10.66 to -0.76
-26.24
-29.30 to -23.45
-23.03
-26.40 to -20.80
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11 to 16
1
I. Allegro moderato
-3.06-26.04-23.214
2
II. Adagio non troppo
-4.89-26.81-23.513
3
III. Allegro vivace e grazioso
-1.64-23.86-20.914
4
Cello Sonata, RT VIII/7
-0.76-24.25-21.215
5
I. Allegro moderato
-5.26-26.12-23.313
6
II. Lento, molto cantabile "Resting"
-10.66-29.29-26.411
7
III. Broadly
-2.52-23.45-20.813
8
I. Dialogo. Allegro
-1.51-27.62-23.516
9
II. Scherzo pizzicato. Allegretto
-5.65-29.30-25.414
10
III. Elegia. Lento
-5.29-28.88-25.214
11
IV. Marcia. Energico
-4.64-24.84-21.812
12
V. Moto Perpetuo. Presto
-1.91-24.42-21.114

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