Remarks:
This is the premiere recording of Paul Patterson’s Cello Concerto, written for Raphael Wallfisch in 2002. The repertoire surrounding the Patterson was chosen to demonstrate the variety and richness of 20th century works for cello and string orchestra that lurk just outside the mainstream. Wallfisch is one of the UK’s most recorded cellists, and his list of works by British composers alone includes 21 concertos.Reviews
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Lutoslawski, Witold : Metamorphoses
- Performer: Raphael Wallfisch (Cello)
- Conductor: William Boughton
- Ensemble: Pforzheim Southwest German Chamber Orchestra
- Notes: St. Lauren's Church, Oberderdingen, Germany (11/22/2006-11/24/2006)
- Running Time: 6 min. 29 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1981-1982
Maconchy, Elizabeth : Epyllion, for cello & strings
- Performer: Raphael Wallfisch (Cello)
- Conductor: William Boughton
- Ensemble: Pforzheim Southwest German Chamber Orchestra
- Notes: St. Lauren's Church, Oberderdingen, Germany (11/22/2006-11/24/2006)
- Running Time: 16 min. 41 sec.
- Written: 1975
Hindemith, Paul : Trauermusik for Viola and Strings
- Performer: Raphael Wallfisch (Cello)
- Conductor: William Boughton
- Ensemble: Pforzheim Southwest German Chamber Orchestra
- Notes: St. Lauren's Church, Oberderdingen, Germany (11/22/2006-11/24/2006)
- Running Time: 7 min. 41 sec.
- Period Time: Modern
- Written: 1936
Patterson, Paul : Cello Concerto, Op. 90
- Performer: Raphael Wallfisch (Cello)
- Conductor: William Boughton
- Ensemble: Pforzheim Southwest German Chamber Orchestra
- Notes: St. Lauren's Church, Oberderdingen, Germany (11/22/2006-11/24/2006)
- Running Time: 12 min. 20 sec.
- Written: 2002
Kopytman, Mark : Kaddish, for cello & strings
- Performer: Raphael Wallfisch (Cello)
- Conductor: William Boughton
- Ensemble: Pforzheim Southwest German Chamber Orchestra
- Notes: St. Lauren's Church, Oberderdingen, Germany (11/22/2006-11/24/2006)
- Running Time: 14 min. 22 sec.
- Written: 1966-1982
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