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Martinu - Complete Works for Cello and Piano | Supraphon SU43642

Martinu - Complete Works for Cello and Piano

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Label: Supraphon

Cat No: SU43642

Barcode: 0099925436421

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 27th June 2025

Gramophone Editor's Choice

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About

In 1910, when the director of the Prague Conservatoire expelled Martinů from the school because of his “incorrigible negligence”, he assuredly had no idea the 20-year-old youth would become one of the most famous composers of the 20th century. Three years later, the young student sold his violin in Paris to be able to concentrate fully on composition. About his beginnings, the composer later declared that he was “simply unable to learn those things”, and instead had to “come up with my own feeling somehow”.

Martinů devoted himself more to the cello than any other composer of his generation, writing both chamber works and concertos. The present recording of his complete works for cello and piano was made at the Musik Akademie Basel, just a few kilometres from Schönenberg, where Martinů spent the last years of his life. The works were mostly written for famous cellists who were often the composer’s friends (Frank, Cassadó, Fournier, Honegger, Piatigorsky, Sádlo etc.). He wrote five compositions in a lighter character in Paris between 1929 and 1931. The more serious works (three sonatas and two compositions in variation form) were written between 1939 and the end of the composer’s life; the Variations on a Slovak Folk Song became his last chamber work, and in it one hears unmistakably his yearning for the homeland to which he could not return.

The young Vilém Vlček has enjoyed success at competitions (victory at the Penderecki Cello Competition in Krakow, the 2023 Markneukirchen International Instrumental Competition, the 2022 Rahn Musikpreis etc.) and has worked with top orchestras (the Czech Philharmonic, the Prague Symphony Orchestra, the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra, the Basel Chamber Orchestra etc.), but above all, what wins over listeners is the expressive depth of his playing, inspired on this recording by the musicianship of the wonderful pianist Denis Linnik.

Reviews

This is the kind of quirky music that only the committed take up, so recordings of the complete cycle are also generally of high quality, running from the intimate 1982 account by Josef Chuchro and Josef Hála and the stern 1990 version by János Starker and Rudolf Firkušný onwards. This latest collection, by relative newcomers Vilém Vlček and Denis Linnik, continues that tradition of excellence.

These are interpretations with an unyielding grip, evident both in the urgency of the outer movements and the profundity in between. ... this new release ... most fully catches the astonishing range of the music.  Peter J Rabinowitz (Recording of the Month)
Gramophone August 2025

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