Recordings
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Saint-Saëns: Cello Sonatas
CDH55342
Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
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Movement 1: Maestoso, largamente
Movement 2a: Scherzo con variazioni. Allegro animato
Movement 2b: Variation 1. Poco meno allegro
Movement 2c: Variation 2
Movement 2d: Variation 3. Tranquille, sans lenteur
Movement 2e: Variation 4. Molto allegro
Movement 2f: Variation 5. Sempre allegro
Movement 2g: Variation 6. Molto moderato e marcato
Movement 2h: Variation 7. Poco allegretto, tranquillo
Movement 2i: Variation 8. Presto
Movement 3: Romanza: Poco adagio
Movement 4: Allegro non troppo, grazioso
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‘Finally it is finished, this damned sonata! Will it please or not? That is the question.’ Thus Saint-Saëns wrote to his publisher, Jacques Durand. He was pleased about including a fugue as one of the variations of the second movement, while ‘the last movement will wake anyone who’s slept through the rest of the piece’. The Romanza is a highlight of all slow movements for cello and piano, and makes the composer’s maxim ‘Surtout, pas d’émotion’ (never too emotional, never making yourself too vulnerable) impossible to heed. ‘The Adagio will bring tears to your eyes’, he wrote to Durand. It leaves you with a feeling that you have been told something important, and is wonderful proof of Saint-Saëns’s emotional range.
from notes by Mats Lidström © 1999