The 1945 Cello Concerto is probably the least performed of Samuel Barber's concertos – less winsomely melodic than the work for violin, less flamboyantly virtuosic than the Piano Concerto. But as ...
Sonata for Cello and Piano Jonah Kim, Cello Sean Kennard, Piano Sonata for Cello and Piano Jonah Kim, Cello Sean Kennard, Piano Sergey Rachmaninov and Samuel Barber were both twenty-somethings when ...
Elgar's Cello Concerto has been juxtaposed with a number of works on disc, but not before with Barber's concerto, which was composed 26 years later, in 1945. The combination works well, for the ...
Barber’s own recording of the Cello Concerto, with Zara Nelsova, is also on the eight-CD set but it can be had on its own (Naxos, 4/11). There are not as many recordings as there are of the Violin ...
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