Zuill Bailey, the acclaimed cellist, presents a captivating exploration of Benjamin Britten's works for cello in his album "Britten: Cello Symphony / Cello Sonata." Released on January 14, 2014, under the Telarc label, this album is a testament to Bailey's virtuosity and the North Carolina Symphony's exceptional prowess under the direction of Grant Llewellyn.
The album features two of Britten's most significant compositions for the cello: the Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 68, and the Sonata in C Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 65. The Symphony for Cello and Orchestra is a four-movement masterpiece that showcases Bailey's technical brilliance and emotional depth. The first movement, "Allegro maestoso," sets the stage with its majestic and powerful themes, while the second movement, "Presto inquieto," is a whirlwind of energy and agitation. The third movement, "Adagio," offers a moment of introspection and tranquility, leading into the final movement, "Passacaglia - Andante allegro," which is a complex and intricate dance of themes.
The Sonata in C Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 65, is performed with pianist Natasha Paremski, and it is a journey through a variety of moods and styles. The first movement, "Dialogo," is a conversation between the cello and piano, while the second movement, "Scherzo – Pizzicato," is a playful and lively dance. The third movement, "Elegia," is a poignant and reflective piece, and the fourth movement, "Marcia," is a march that builds to a triumphant climax. The final movement, "Moto Perpetuo," is a rapid and virtuosic display of technique.
This album is a must-listen for any classical music enthusiast, offering a unique and insightful perspective on Britten's works for the cello. Zuill Bailey's performance is nothing short of incredible, and the North Carolina Symphony's playing is every bit as good as any other orchestra on record. The collaboration between Bailey and Paremski in the Cello Sonata is a highlight of the album, showcasing their exceptional musicianship and chemistry. Whether you are a fan of chamber music or classical music in general, this album is sure to impress and inspire.