Steven Isserlis, the renowned cellist, presents a captivating collection of works in his album "reVisions," released on August 24, 2010, under the BIS label. This album is a blend of classical and chamber music, spanning a total duration of 58 minutes.
Isserlis explores a range of compositions, starting with a Suite for Cello and Orchestra inspired by the works of Claude Debussy. The suite is divided into five movements, each offering a unique interpretation of Debussy's original pieces, showcasing Isserlis's versatility and artistic depth.
The album also features two Mélodies hébraïques, with arrangements by Richard Tognetti, adding a touch of Jewish musical tradition to the collection. These pieces, "Kaddisch" and "L'enigme eternelle," provide a profound and introspective listening experience.
Isserlis's rendition of the Cello Concertino in G Minor, Op. 132, arranged by Vadim Blok, is another highlight of the album. The three movements of this concertino demonstrate Isserlis's technical prowess and expressive range.
The album concludes with three pieces from "From Jewish Life," arranged by Christopher Palmer. These pieces, "Prayer," "Supplication," and "Jewish Song," offer a poignant and reflective end to the album.
Throughout "reVisions," Steven Isserlis's masterful playing and thoughtful interpretations bring a fresh perspective to these well-loved and lesser-known works, making it a compelling addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.