Daniil Shafran, a renowned cellist celebrated for his profound interpretations and technical mastery, presents a captivating album featuring two iconic works from the classical repertoire. Released in 1961 under the Sony Classical label, this album showcases Shafran's artistry through Dmitri Shostakovich's intense and dramatic Cello Sonata in D Minor, Op. 40, and Franz Schubert's lyrical and expressive Arpeggione Sonata in A Minor, D. 821.
Shafran's rendition of Shostakovich's sonata is a tour de force, capturing the composer's intricate emotional landscape with precision and depth. The four movements, ranging from the brooding Allegro non troppo to the fiery final Allegro, demonstrate Shafran's ability to convey a wide spectrum of emotions through his playing. The Schubert sonata, originally composed for the arpeggione, an instrument now largely obsolete, is brought to life with Shafran's nuanced phrasing and rich tone. The three movements, from the moderate Allegro moderato to the playful Allegretto, highlight Schubert's melodic genius and Shafran's interpretive sensitivity.
With a total duration of 42 minutes, this album is a concise yet profound journey through two masterpieces of the cello repertoire. Shafran's performances are marked by their clarity, expressiveness, and technical brilliance, making this a standout recording for both classical music enthusiasts and those new to the genre.