Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra, Miran Vaupotić – London Cello Connection (2023) [FLAC, 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra, Miran Vaupotić - London Cello Connection (2023) [FLAC, 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra, Miran Vaupotić
Album: London Cello Connection
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 47:28
Total Tracks: 8
Total Size: 794 MB

Tracklist:

01. Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra & Miran Vaupotić – Lamb: Sarabande for Cello and Orchestra (05:50)
02. Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra & Miran Vaupotić – Robertson: Celebratory Music (05:45)
03. Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra & Miran Vaupotić – Price: The Two-headed Calf (03:57)
04. Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra & Miran Vaupotić – Estelle: I Am My Home (05:34)
05. Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra & Miran Vaupotić – Jones: Soul Dance (05:31)
06. Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra & Miran Vaupotić – Deutsch: The Forest Stream (05:47)
07. Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra & Miran Vaupotić – Kramer: Luce del Sole (06:19)
08. Ovidiu Marinescu, London Symphony Orchestra & Miran Vaupotić – Gottschalk: Brunetti Meditations (08:40)

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Eight exceptional composers, eight premiere recordings with a legendary orchestra, and one spectacular soloist: LONDON CELLO CONNECTION is a captivating compendium of contemporary compositions by celebrated cellist Ovidiu Marinescu and the London Symphony Orchestra with conductor Miran Vaupotić.

Marinescu’s emotive, lush sound and superb technical command provides the continuous thread throughout the program, from the elegant “Sarabande” by Marvin Lamb to Arthur Gottschalk’s regal “Brunetti Meditations” to the shimmering, pulsing “Soul Dance” of Diane Jones, connecting and contrasting each of these works and others by John Robertson, Katherine Price, Joanna Estelle, L Peter Deutsch, and Keith Kramer.

Recorded in June 2022 at the LSO’s St. Luke’s Church, the historic site on London’s Old Street which dates to 1733 and was restored to become home to the orchestra’s recording, community, and music education programs.

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