¡#Cello Reimagined
¡Daniel Muller-Schott (cello), Werner Ehrhardt (conductor), L'Arte del Mondo

 Description
[Machine Translation] Cellist Daniel Muller-Schott always releases albums full of curiosity and fascination. On this album, he performs works by three Baroque and pre-classical composers: C.P.E. Bach, Haydn, and Mozart. However, the Haydn and Mozart concertos were originally written for violin and flute, respectively, and playing them on the cello requires considerable ingenuity in terms of range and expression. Muller-Schott's performance is so natural that it gives the listener the illusion that it was written for cello from the very beginning. The music is so natural that it gives the listener the illusion that it was written for the cello from the very beginning. Backed by L'Arte del Mondo, led by Ehrhardt, who is known for his pursuit of innovative sound. The performance is thrilling from the first C.P.E. Bach work (modern pitch is used). Year of recording: June 12-15, 2015


凌 Credits
Werner Ehrhardt
Daniel Muller-Schott

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