Search albums to compare vinyl prices
Compare trusted retailers and find the best deal. Check out current prices below.
Price unavailable - Usually this means the album isn't available on LP or our trusted sellers no longer carry it.
1,520 Followers
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Isang Yun's "Isang Yun und das Cello," a remarkable collection of solo and chamber works that showcase the profound depth and versatility of the cello. Released on January 1, 2019, under Cybele Records, this album spans a duration of 1 hour and 53 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that reflect Yun's unique artistic vision and mastery of form.
The album opens with "Nore für Violoncello und Klavier," a piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead, followed by the introspective "Interludium A für Klavier." Yun's exploration of the cello's expressive capabilities continues with "Intermezzo für Violoncello und Akkordeon" and the intricate "Glissées für Violoncello solo," a four-movement work that highlights the instrument's dynamic range.
"Espace I für Violoncello und Klavier" introduces a sense of spatial exploration, while "Shao Yang Yin," originally composed for cembalo and adapted for piano, adds a touch of Eastern mystique. The "Duo für Violoncello und Harfe," arranged for cello and piano, offers a delicate interplay between the two instruments, with three distinct movements that evolve in tempo and mood.
"Sieben Etüden für Violoncello solo" presents a series of seven studies that challenge and inspire, each with its own unique character, from the playful "Burlesque" to the lyrical "Dolce." The album concludes with "Fünf Stücke für Klavier," a set of five piano pieces that encapsulate Yun's compositional style, ranging from the graceful "Adagio, grazioso" to the lively "Allegretto."
Throughout the album, Isang Yun's compositions demonstrate a deep understanding of the cello's potential, as well as a keen sensitivity to the nuances of chamber music. "Isang Yun und das Cello" is a testament to Yun's enduring legacy as a composer and his ability to create works that resonate with both performers and audiences alike.