12/28/2023 0 Comments 3 strophes sur le nom sacher![]() ![]() Prize for the most promising performer, Pierre Fournier Prize: Quirine Viersen (Netherlands) Special Prize for the best performance of Bribes russes by Rodion Chedrine (work for cello solo commissioned for the competition) : Xavier Philips (France) Grand Prize of the City of Paris: Wendy Warner (United States)Ģnd Grand Prize: Colin Carr (United Kingdom)ģrd Prize ex-aequo: Anne Gastinel (France) and Xavier Phillips (France) Rodion Chedrine (USSR), Lluis Claret (Spain), Natalia Gutman (USSR), Frans Helmerson (Sweden), Frédéric Lodéon (France), Arto Noras (Finland), Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (Japan), Etienne Vatelot (France), Raphael Wallfisch (United Kingdom), Uzi Wiesel (Israel) Mentions: Sonia Wieder-Atherton (France), Alexander Baillie (United Kingdom), David Hardy (United States), Ksenija Jankovitch (Yougoslavia)Ĥth Rostropovich cello competition - 1990 Prize Jeanne Marx : Jean-Guihen Queyras (France) Prize Rozan for the best performance of Debussy's Sonata: Ksenija Jankovitch (Yougoslavia) Prize for the best performance of Per Slava by Krzysztof Penderecki (work for cello solo commissioned for the competition): Chistoph Richter (Germany) Grand Prize of the City of Paris: Gary Hoffman (United States)Ģnd Grand Prize : Gustav Rivinius (Germany) Reine Flachot (France), Raya Garbousova (USSR), Cristobal Halffter (Spain), Ludwig Hoelscher (Germany), Alain Meunier (France), André Navarra (France), Aldo Parisot (United States), William Pleeth (United Kingdom), Etienne Vatelot (France) Mentions : Daniel Raclot (France), Dominique de Williencourt (France)ģrd Rostropovich cello competition - 1986 ![]() Prize for a remarkable participant: Rio Toyodo (Japan) Prize for the best performance of Quasi scherzando by Gilbert Amy (work for cello solo commissioned for the competition): Mischa Maisky (Israel) Henri Dutilleux (France), Pierre Fournier (France), Raya Garbousova (USSR), Antonio Janigro (Italie), Witold Lutoslawski (Poland), André Navarra (France), Leonard Rose (United States), Etienne Vatelot (France)Ģnd Grand Prize: Yvan Chiffoleau (France)Ĥth Prize: Young Chang Cho (United States) Honorific diploma: Ulrich Heinen (Germany), Yves Potrel (France), Mirel Iancovici (Roumania)Ģnd Rostropovich cello competition - 1981 Prize for the best performance of Debussy's Sonata: Mirel Iancovici (Roumania) Prize for the best performance of Kottos by Iannis Xenakis (work for cello solo commissioned for the competition) : Lluis Claret (Spain) Luciano Berio (Italy), Henri Dutilleux (France), Raya Garbousova (USSR), Witold Lutoslawski (Poland), Pierre Penassou (France), Iannis Xenakis (France)ġst Grand Prize ex-aequo : Luis Claret (Spain) and Frédéric Lodéon (France) 8 Trois strophes sur le nom de Paul Sacher, pour violoncelle seul: III.1st Rostropovich cello competition - 1977 Henri Dutilleux created the first part of Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher (Three Stanzas on the Name Sacher) after Rostropovich offered him a collective birthday present for director Paul Sacher, and later added two more pieces. Vivace 2:53 7 Interview : Laspect acoustique 3:28 7 Trois strophes sur le nom de Paul Sacher, pour violoncelle seul: II. Andante Sostenuto 3:03 6 Interview : Les accord-miroirs 3:02 6 Trois strophes sur le nom de Paul Sacher, pour violoncelle seul: I. The gift consisted of a set of variations based on Sacher's name, translated musically from Germanic notation, as Bach had done with his name in several works, such as the Cello Suite in C minor, BWV 1011. Bach's cello suites must be understood as a single discourse, which are developed with coherence. They are closely linked to Pau Casals, who rescued them from oblivion and turned them into emblematic pieces for cellists. Nocturne for violin and orchestra Sur le mme accord On just one chord (2002) Chamber/instrumental. Casals said that in all of Bach's cello suites, the prelude portrayed the general character of the work, and pointed out that "the beginning of the fifth suite, in C minor, is obscure, dramatic and threatening". Bernard Haitink, a Prophet in his Own Land. Trois Strophes sur le Nom de SACHER (197682) (per Paul Sacher) E. ![]() The programme also includes Zoltán Kodály’s Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. The great Dutch conductor who died recently at the venerable age of 92 proved the old adage wrong. 8, another key work in the cello repertoire, which is infused with elements of Hungarian musical folklore. Allegro maestoso ma appassionatoGautier CapuonFrom the album Souvenirs - Dutilleux: Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher: No. Melodie by Jörg Widmann, one of the most versatile contemporary artists, will also be performed. ![]()
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