Chopin - Sonate, Polonaise & Schumann - Adagio & Allegro - Martha Argerich & Mstislav Rostropovich
Frederic Chopin - Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65 & Polonaise Brillante Für Klavier Und Violoncello C-dur Op. 3 [click here to see more vinyl with music composed by Frederic Chopin]
Robert Schumann - Adagio & Allegro in A-Flat Major, Op. 70 - Version for Cello
Piano – Martha Argerich
Violoncello – Mstislav Rostropovich
Bass – George Morrow
1 LP, gatefold jacket
Limited to 3,000 Hand Numbered copies
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g Virgin Vinyl
Record color : Black
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Optimal (Germany)
Label : Deutsche Grammophon - The Original Source Series
Original label : Deutsche Grammophon
Engineered by Karl-August Naegler
Produced by Cord Garben
Art Direction by Hartmut Pfeiffer
Edited by Jürgen Bulgrin
Originally released in 1981
Reissued in 2025
Tracks :
Side A : Chopin: Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65
- Allegro moderato
- Scherzo. Allegro con brio
- Largo
- Finale. Allegro
Side B :
- Schumann: Adagio & Allegro in A-Flat Major, Op. 70 - Version for Cello
- Chopin - Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65 & Polonaise Brillante Für Klavier Und Violoncello C-dur Op. 3
Reviews:
Chopin's four-movement Cello Sonata op. 65 dates from 1845/46 and combines all the attractions of his richly ornamented writing for piano, here largely free from reminiscences of his native folk music. With an astonishing understanding of the individual character of the cello, one forgets that, at the outset, his creative concepts had been wholly pianistic in origin.
Schumann wrote few works for cello and piano, but those few are of considerable importance. The Adagio and Allegro op. 70 for cello and piano of 1849 is characteristic of Schumann's personal and unmistakable blend of eloquent melancholy with spontaneous naturalness, while the piano part, especially in the Allegro, is marked by subtly brilliant virtuosity. Perfect understanding and harmony mark this extraordinary recording by Argerich and Rostropovich.
The audiophile vinyl series The Original Source presents outstanding recordings from the 1970s in a whole new sound quality. For this, the renowned Emil Berliner Studios have remastered and edited the original four- and eight-track tapes in 100% analog quality (AAA) using technologies developed specifically to produce the series. The sonic differences to the original releases are considerable: greater clarity, more subtleties and improvements in frequency response, while at the same time less background noise, distortion and compression allow for an audiophile listening experience like never before.
On 180g vinyl records and in a deluxe gatefold edition with original covers and lyrics, the copies of this series are released limited and numbered, accompanied by additional photos and facsimiles of the recording logs and band boxes.
Ratings:
Discogs : 4.47 / 5