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Zuill Bailey - Dvořák: Cello Concerto

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Zuill Bailey Records Dvorak Cello Concerto with Jun Markl and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Live Recording Features "Cellist's most celebrated concerto"

Cellist Zuill Bailey - whose 2010 recording of J.S. Bach's Suites for Solo Cello went straight to the top of the Billboard classical chart - releases Dvorak Cello Concerto on the Telarc label on January 17, 2012, in collaboration with conductor Jun Markl and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

Zuill Bailey has always had a wonderful artistic relationship with the Indianapolis Symphony, with whom he performs regularly. "The opportunity to perform the concerto live with the Symphony was monumental for me as a performing artist," said Bailey. "To capture the greatest concerto written for any instrument live with the Indianapolis Symphony was an incredibly inspiring and a vital musical experience."
 
Bailey refers to the Dvorak Cello Concerto as 'the Cellist's most celebrated Concerto.'  "This recording captures the excitement, vitality and electricity that comes with a live performance."  He performs the Elgar Cello Concerto with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in March 2012, and has garnered praise for recent performances of the Dvorak with groups such as the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra.

The artist's passion for Opus 104 belies the composer's misgivings on writing a cello concerto: "The cello is a beautiful instrument, but its place is in the orchestra and in chamber music.  As a solo instrument, it isn't much good....I have...written a cello concerto, but am sorry to this day that I did so, and I never intend to write another."
 
The new Telarc release will also include the beloved Dvorak concert overtures inspired by nature and Czech mythology, such as The Water Goblin, Opus 107, and In Nature's Realm, Opus 91.

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  • Estoy fascinada por tu música... por semejante inspiración, y la manera que me invita a vivir la experiencia..

  • picking this up on amazon later - sounds amazing

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