サー・エドワード・エルガーの崇高なチェロ協奏曲を、スティーヴン・イッサーリス、フィルハーモニア管弦楽団、そしてパーヴォ・ヤルヴィ指揮フィルハーモニア管弦楽団が情熱的な演奏で彩ります。サー・ウィリアム・ウォルトンの作品も加わり、2016年最も待望されたリリースの一つと言えるでしょう。
ユニバーサル・ミュージック/IMS
発売・販売元 提供資料(2026/02/26)
For this 2016 Hyperion release, cellist Steven Isserlis and the Philharmonia Orchestra under Paavo Jarvi present a moving album of cello concertos by Edward Elgar and William Walton, along with Gustav Holst's Invocation and Imogen Holst's The Fall of the Leaf, a five-movement suite for solo cello. The program creates a profoundly pensive and even autumnal feeling, and Isserlis' tone is by turns reflective, lyrical, and poignantly elegiac, appropriate to the selections. The melancholy nostalgia of Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor colors the album's mood from the outset, and notwithstanding passages of intense virtuosity, the rich but subdued sonorities of his burnished orchestration contribute to its brooding quality. Walton's Cello Concerto is also darkly hued and moody, with an ambiguous character that alternates between post-Romantic yearning and a sardonic edginess that gives it a modern character. Gustav Holst's Invocation is a sweet reverie in a single movement, which starts softly but swells to an impassioned climax, while Imogen Holst's suite offers short, gnomic miniatures that are fragile and fleeting. Hyperion places Isserlis front and center, so every nuance is easily detected, and the sound of the cello is full and warm.
Rovi