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Schumann and Moscheles: 1851 Cello Sonatas

Schumann and Moscheles: 1851 Cello Sonatas

“Prepare to be seduced,” (Gramophone). Steven Isserlis’s latest album takes inspiration from a single year: 1851, a year of invention, exhibition and creativity. Sonatas by Moscheles and Schumann (Violin Sonata No 2, specially arranged for cello by Isserlis) both date from that year. Also featuring four miniatures, including a Schumann song transcription and the famous Bach/Gounod “Ave Maria.” The album centers around an 1851 Erard piano (played by Connie Shih) which won a Prize Medal at that year’s Great Exhibition in London. The piano recorded here may well be one of the very instruments first showcased at the Great Exhibition Winner of 2 Gramophone Awards. Steven Isserlis CBE enjoys a global career as a cellist, author and broadcaster.

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Schumann and Moscheles: 1851 Cello Sonatas

“Prepare to be seduced,” (Gramophone). Steven Isserlis’s latest album takes inspiration from a single year: 1851, a year of invention, exhibition and creativity. Sonatas by Moscheles and Schumann (Violin Sonata No 2, specially arranged for cello by Isserlis) both date from that year. Also featuring four miniatures, including a Schumann song transcription and the famous Bach/Gounod “Ave Maria.” The album centers around an 1851 Erard piano (played by Connie Shih) which won a Prize Medal at that year’s Great Exhibition in London. The piano recorded here may well be one of the very instruments first showcased at the Great Exhibition Winner of 2 Gramophone Awards. Steven Isserlis CBE enjoys a global career as a cellist, author and broadcaster.

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“Prepare to be seduced,” (Gramophone). Steven Isserlis’s latest album takes inspiration from a single year: 1851, a year of invention, exhibition and creativity. Sonatas by Moscheles and Schumann (Violin Sonata No 2, specially arranged for cello by Isserlis) both date from that year. Also featuring four miniatures, including a Schumann song transcription and the famous Bach/Gounod “Ave Maria.” The album centers around an 1851 Erard piano (played by Connie Shih) which won a Prize Medal at that year’s Great Exhibition in London. The piano recorded here may well be one of the very instruments first showcased at the Great Exhibition Winner of 2 Gramophone Awards. Steven Isserlis CBE enjoys a global career as a cellist, author and broadcaster.