Solo Cello / Nina Kotova

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Nina Kotova astounds listeners with this dazzling album for cello alone. “Solo Cello,” her third album for Delos, reveals her spectacular technique, heartfelt passion and...

Nina Kotova astounds listeners with this dazzling album for cello alone. “Solo Cello,” her third album for Delos, reveals her spectacular technique, heartfelt passion and profound comprehension of the extraordinary program she has chosen.

Along with a brilliant rendition of J. S. Bach’s C Major Suite for Solo Cello, the Baroque era is represented by Handel and Marin Marais, both with musical fireworks that leave the listener breathless. Works from the 20th century include Hindemith’s Sonata for Solo Cello (four of the five movements were written in one night!); Alfred Schnittke’s haunting tribute to a cellist, Klingende Buchstaben (Sounding Letters); and Gaspar Cassadó’s charming and challenging Suite per Violoncello Solo.

The repertoire for this album is a fascinating combination of well-known and little-known compositions for solo cello. The two transcriptions (of works by Marais and Handel) sound like they were written for solo cello.

REVIEW:

There is an attractive gutsiness to the tone of Nina Kotova’s cello playing...it is a beautiful sound but one with the tinge of a life lived to it. Her manner of playing is similarly unabashed. If anything, her passionate, unbridled playing steps up a gear in Hindemith’s bristling Cello Sonata. I have always downgraded Hindemith as a bit dry, one for the musicologists. Not a chance with Kotova’s feverish advocacy.

...I found the sound a real pleasure. With a lot of cello writing concentrated on the upper strings, it is nice to hear the depths of the instrument’s sound so ripely presented.

I have a suspicion that this recording reflects a regular concert programme of Kotova’s. The way the pieces work together has the feel of practical experience and, unlike many recital discs which hang together on account of a clever idea or theme, this one makes good musical sense and sends the listener home (so to speak) satisfied. This is the sound of a seasoned musical talent in her absolute prime playing with confidence, sensitivity and flair in carefully and imaginatively chosen repertoire that suits her musical personality perfectly. What more could a listener ask for?

-- MusicWeb International



Product Description:


  • Release Date: April 21, 2023


  • UPC: 013491358826


  • Catalog Number: DE 3588


  • Label: Delos


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Gaspar Cassado, George Frideric Handel, Paul Hindemith, Marin Marais, Alfred Schnittke


  • Performer: Nina Kotova



Works:


  1. Pièces de viole, Book 2: Les folies d'Espagne (arr. Döbereiner and Kotova)

    Composer: Marin Marais

    Performer: Nina Kotova


  2. Cello Sonata, Op. 25, No. 3

    Composer: Paul Hindemith

    Performer: Nina Kotova


  3. Klingende Buchstaben

    Composer: Alfred Schnittke

    Performer: Nina Kotova


  4. Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009

    Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach

    Performer: Nina Kotova


  5. Keyboard Suite No. 7 in G Minor, HWV 432: VI. Passacaille (arr. Dynov)

    Composer: George Frideric Handel

    Performer: Nina Kotova


  6. Suite for Cello Solo

    Composer: Gaspar Cassadó

    Performer: Nina Kotova