Juro Tkalčić: Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 10
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Juro Tkalčić (1877-1957)
Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 10 (1922)
I. Allegro 0:00
II. Elegie: Adagio 9:24
III. Allegro 17:50
Branimir Pustički, cello
Croatian Radio-Television Symphony Orchestra
Robert Homen, conductor
Juro Tkalčić was a Croatian cellist and composer. After studing cello in Zagreb, he left in 1895 and began playing in various orchestras and chamber ensembles all over Europe. Beginning in 1900 he lived in Paris, where he earned a reputation as a top chamber musician. In 1920 he returned home and became a professor at the Zagreb Conservatory. He left several compositions in a rich Romantic style, including a string quartet, a cello concerto and many salon compositions, often using Croatian folk idioms.
Super, super Concerto of a Composer I have never heard till today! A wonderful performance by the Cellist and orchestra!
If the Violin is Heavenly then the Cello is Angelic!
Very good.Wonderful!
Jesam li jedini koji misli da je visina solista na početku trećeg stavka upitna? Ipak, svakako je vrijedno snimanja.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful concerto. Branimir Pusticki is an amazing cellist with a perfectly clear and clean sound. Beautiful playing by the Croatian Radio-TV Symphony orchestra. Robert Homen brings out the best. I absolutely love the Cadenza.
Izvrsno, stalne promjene ritma uz imaginaciju ekspresionističkog doživljaja.🌼👍👑
Wow! What a great find! Let's expand that cello repetroire!!!
Sublime, thanks
Amazing concerto ! Really enjoyed it ! Thanks for uploading !
Amazing concerto!!
Vigoureux, un rien brouillon dans ses audaces et son enthousiasme ! De beaux moments mélodique. Harmonies et contrepoint quelque peu téléphonés...
A superb concerto. I have this one (got it through Vimex - Croatia USA). Yet another beautiful example of late romantic music. There were so many composers who wrote beautiful music only to be consigned to be forgotten due to the hystrionics of the 'modernists'. Yes, I agree there was a place for Berg, Schoenberg, et al (I have their music also) but the list of those supposedly forgotten is huge and plaudits to those classical labels and You Tubers who are bringing it to light!
I Second the Motion! Superb late-romantic....'unknown' but shouldn't be...., Branimir Pustički, & Croatian Radio-TV Orchestra....Bravi from México!
Ebb and flow. Music evolves and then coalesces. At least we have what we do have.
@@andrewpetersen5272 -- yes YES! Music...Everything EVOLVES and then....that other thing you said....and we lack ONLY for what we don't have...and there's no lack of void......
amazing!11
Such a lovely piece! I had not heard this before. It certainly sounds like something written much earlier than 1922. I particularly enjoyed the second movement.
One of the best cello concertos I have heard! Thank you so much for uploading!
Wow.
Wonderful work . Does anyone have a source for a cd ? TIA.
I think it was a rip from a broadcast of a live performance.
Thanks ! I could find no recording, other than an older lp only, that someone on Ebay has for sale a used copy at US $ 49 ! One of the young cellists today should record it.
@@stevehaufe489 ...What leads to the more important question of performance material - the full score including the orchestral parts.
I would be willing to conduct it (former Kapellmeister of a German opera house).
If somebody could organize an orchestra - I have a contact to cpo CD label, who for sure will be glad to produce it, and I could provide a solo cellist who made his marks and already recorded several unknown romantic cello concertos.
Excellent. Of course, as it´s natural, there are "signs" of Dvorjak and what I call "cello bakanization". But an excellent "disovery" as far as I´m concerned. Merci
There's a lot more of Saint-Saens than Dvorak in the concerto.
Sir, Freedom of opinion is an Almighty Queen, so fine, SSaens and Dvorjak are great composers. But the XIX - early XX centuries "balkanization" due to Jannacek and Dvorjak and later on due to Bartok are an undeniable reality. Greetings