Forgotten Romances
Timothy Lovelace (piano), Anthony Arnone (cello)
Beginning in the last decades of the 18th century, but accelerated early in the 19th century, New Romanticism seems to have given composers the impetus to write more works for the cello as a solo instrument. The cello's capacity to "sing" was exploited by Romantic composers for dramatic and melodic effects in ensembles. For this recording, cellist Anthony Arnone and pianist Timothy Lovelace have dipped into the cello literature for the "Forgotten Romances" that were written intentionally for the cello and piano rather than arrangements for the cello by well-known composers. Cellist Anthony Arnone is an active soloist, chamber musician, conductor and teacher throughout the country and the world. A native of Honolulu, Mr. Arnone received his bachelor of music degree from the New England Conservatory, and was a founding member of the Meridien Trio and the Sedgewick String Quartet. Also active as a soloist, chamber musician and conductor, Timothy Lovelace studied with Harold Evans, Gilbert Kalish, Donna Loewy and Frank Weinstock. An advocate for new music, Lovelace has given premieres of works by Osvaldo Golijov and others and has recorded for Albany and Boston Records.
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Polonaise in A Major, Op. posth. | Antonin Dvorak | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Moderato | Dmitri Shostakovich | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Intermezzo, EG 115 | Edvard Grieg | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Méditation Hébraique | Ernest Bloch | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Romance oubliée | Franz Liszt | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Romance in A Major, Op. 69 | Gabriel Fauré | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Three Early Pieces | Jean Sibelius | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Tres Obras | Manuel de Falla | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Four Pieces for Violoncello and Piano, Op. 70 | Max Bruch | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Romance in F Minor | Sergei Rachmaninoff | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Romance Lyrique | Zoltan Kodaly | Anthony Arnone, cello, Timothy Lovelace, piano |
Reviews
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"All in all, this is a nicely-chosen collection of relative rarities, played with love and a smooth technique."
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