Immerse yourself in the captivating world of chamber music with Rohan De Saram's "de Saram in Concert, Vol. 1," released on January 1, 1999, under the Claudio Records label. This exquisite album spans a total of 75 minutes, featuring a collection of timeless pieces that showcase De Saram's virtuosity and deep connection with the cello.
The album opens with Camille Saint-Saëns' Sonata for Cello, Op. 8, a work that demands both technical prowess and emotional depth. De Saram's interpretation is nothing short of breathtaking, with each movement—Allegro maestoso ma appassionato, Adagio, and Allegro molto vivace—revealing new layers of the composer's genius.
Next, you'll be transported to the world of Sergei Rachmaninoff with his Sonata in G Minor, Op. 19. De Saram's rendition of this monumental work is a testament to his artistry, as he navigates the piece's complex emotions and intricate passages with apparent ease. The four movements—Lento - Allegro moderato, Allegro Scherzando, Andante, and Allegro mosso—are each a masterclass in cello performance.
The album concludes with two shorter pieces: Enrique Granados' Goyescas: Intermezzo and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's The Flight of the Bumblebee. De Saram's performances of these works are as delightful as they are impressive, showcasing his ability to bring out the unique character of each piece.
"de Saram in Concert, Vol. 1" is a must-listen for any fan of chamber music or the cello. Rohan De Saram's playing is a revelation, and his interpretations of these classic works are sure to leave a lasting impression.