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Concert 3 - Pierre Fournier Award-Winner's Recital

Boccherini - Sonata in C Minor G. 2

Ysaÿe - Sonata for Solo Cello in C Minor, Op. 28

Janáček - Pohádka

Ligeti - Sonata for Solo Cello

Brahms - Sonata for Piano and Cello No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99

Rainer Crosett - cello

Simon Parkin - piano

A virtuoso cellist himself, Boccherini wrote 32 cello sonatas. Although this is dwarfed by his quartet and quintet output, quality triumphs over quantity. Ysaÿe in contrast was one of the greatest violin virtuosos of any age; his six stupendous solo violin sonatas were recorded last year by our Musical Director. This solo cello sonata is therefore somewhat of a find. Janáček’s tragic life is not reflected in this graceful and ethereal piece, whose title translates as “fairy tale”. Ligeti’s impressive solo sonata alternates frenetic energy with haunting melody. Brahms’ cello sonatas are a staple of the cello repertoire; the F major’s grandiloquent opening movement, deeply felt slow movement and alternating warmth and passion of the finale make this a favourite among favourites.