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The Cello in Wartime

Composer Frank Bridge
Claude Debussy
Gabriel Fauré
Ivor Novello
C. H. H. Parry
Camille Saint-Saëns
Traditional
Anton Webern
Performer Steven Isserlis
Connie Shih
Period Modern
Catalogue Number BIS-2312 SACD
EAN 7318599923123
Format SACD Hybrid

This hybrid disc plays on both CD and SACD players
SACD Surround - SACD Stereo - CD Stereo

Release date Oct 2017
Total time 65'38



As the centenaries of various events of the First World War are being commemorated, we are reminded of the great battles and the large-scale suffering. To imagine what day-to-day life may have been like in the trenches in Flanders is more difficult, however, 100 years later and with no living survivors of the war to bear witness. Poems and paintings can give us some idea – but, as this disc from Steven Isserlis proves, so can music!&&& The main, more conventional section of the programme is a selection of cello works composed around the time of the war, by composers from three of the countries involved in it: France, Britain and Austria.

This is followed by something rather more unusual, however, as Isserlis exchanges his ‘Marquis de Corberon’ Stradivarius for an instrument that was once played and heard in the trenches of Ypres. Harold Triggs, the owner of this so-called ‘trench cello’, brought it with him to Flanders from England – other soldiers, on both sides of the conflict, constructed their own violins, cellos or flutes on site, from ammunition boxes, pipes and whatever else they could get hold of. These instruments thus become a highly moving testimony to every man’s need for beauty and solace and joy, even in the middle of a battlefield. With the delicate support of Connie Shih on the piano (and in fact even pianos could be found in the trenches, even if not concert grands!), Isserlis and his trench cello transport us, for a brief moment, to a trench near Ypres during a quiet spell between skirmishes, with soldiers resting, writing home, playing cards – and with the help of the music dreaming of a life elsewhere.
 
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  Claude Debussy
  Sonata for Cello and Piano, L. 144 10'28
01 I. Prologue. Lent, sostenuto e molto risoluto 4'07
02 II. Serenade. Modérément animé 2'59
03 III. Finale. Animé, léger et nerveux 3'22
 
 
  Frank Bridge
  Sonata for Cello and Piano, H. 125 23'01
04 I. Allegro ben moderato 10'35
05 II. Adagio non troppo - Molto allegro agitato - Tempo I 12'26
 
 
  Gabriel Fauré
  Sonata No.1 in D minor for cello and piano, Op. 109 18'30
06 I. Allegro 5'27
07 II. Andante 7'05
08 III. Final. Allegro comodo 5'58
 
 
  Anton Webern
  Drei kleine Stücke, Op. 11 2'49
09 I. Mäßige achtel 1'01
10 II. Sehr bewegt 0'19
11 III. Äußerst ruhig 1'29
 
 
  Camille Saint-Saëns
  from The Carnival of the Animals
12 The Swan 3'35
 
 
  C. H. H. Parry
13 Jerusalem 2'19
 
 
  Ivor Novello
14 Keep the Home-Fires Burning 2'02
 
 
  Traditional
  God save the king
15 God Save the King 0'50
 
  Album total 65'38
CelloIsserlis, Steven
PianoShih, Connie
ComposerBridge, Frank
Debussy, Claude
Fauré, Gabriel
Novello, Ivor
Parry, C. H. H.
Saint-Saëns, Camille
Traditional
Webern, Anton
Trench celloIsserlis, Steven

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