Steven Isserlis, the renowned cellist, presents a captivating exploration of sacred and contemplative music with his album "Tavener: The Protecting Veil." Released on January 3, 2012, under the Virgin Classics label, this album is a profound journey through classical and chamber music genres, spanning a total of 74 minutes.
The album is divided into two main sections. The first is a series of pieces titled "The Protecting Veil," each inspired by different moments in the life of the Virgin Mary, as envisioned by the composer Sir John Tavener. These pieces are deeply spiritual and evocative, offering a meditative experience for the listener.
The second section features Steven Isserlis's interpretation of the "Third Suite for Cello Op. 87" by Jean Sibelius, a work that showcases the cellist's technical prowess and expressive depth. The suite is a collection of diverse movements, ranging from the solemn "Introduzione" to the lively "Autumn," and the powerful "Street Song (The Grey Eagle)."
The album concludes with "Thrinos" for solo cello, a piece that encapsulates the profound emotional resonance that Isserlis brings to his performances. Throughout the album, Isserlis's playing is marked by its sensitivity, clarity, and rich tonal palette, making this a standout recording in his discerning discography.