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This collection of cello music centres on the two original cello works that Chopin wrote, one from each end of his career, the very early Introduction and Polonaise brillante, written when he was still in his teens, and the Cello Sonata, which was one of his last works, much influenced in its dark intensity by the break-up of his deep relationship with the novelist, Georges Sand. It would be hard to imagine a more powerful account of the Sonata than this one from the superb Norwegian cellist, Truls Mørk, well matched by the pianist, Kathryn Stott. The recording helps, made in collaboration with Norwegian Radio in the warm acoustic of Ostre Fredikstad Church in Norway, which suggests a substantial scale in the cello sound. There is similar rhythmic resilience in Mørk’s performance of the Introduction and Polonaise brillante, with a delicious spring in the main polonaise theme, and with a thrilling speeding-up in the final coda. The cello transcriptions that make up the rest of the programme are all effective, with Mørk and Stott themselves responsible for two of the transcriptions and many of the items needing no arranger when the melodic line is so clear that cello and piano can readily play independently. Most haunting is the Valse mélancolique which the Waltz, Op. 14, No. 2, becomes.
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