Dive into the world of chamber music with Christian Poltéra's captivating album, "Christian Poltéra Plays Martin, Honegger, Schoeck." Released on April 3, 2012, under the BIS label, this 40-minute journey showcases Poltéra's mastery of the cello through a trio of concertos that are as diverse as they are compelling.
The album opens with the Cello Concerto by Frank Martin, a piece that unfolds like a narrative, moving from a slow, contemplative beginning to a more animated middle section before returning to a serene conclusion. Poltéra's performance is nuanced and expressive, bringing out the depth and complexity of Martin's composition.
Next up is Arthur Honegger's Adagietto, a short but poignant piece that highlights Poltéra's ability to convey a wealth of emotion with seemingly simple melodies. The third concerto, by Othmar Schoeck, is a tour de force of technical skill and musicality. Poltéra tackles the challenging Vivace selvaggio ed aspro section with aplomb, showcasing his virtuosic prowess.
Throughout the album, Poltéra's playing is impeccable, his tone rich and resonant, and his interpretation both sensitive and insightful. Whether you're a seasoned chamber music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.