BBC Music Magazine

Caplet • Dvo ák

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Caplet: Epiphanie (d’après une légende éthiopienn­e);

Dvoˇrák: Cello Concerto

Nadège Rochat (cello); Royal Scottish National Orchestra/benjamin Levy Ars Produktion ARS38301 60:22 mins Dvo ák’s Cello Concerto is one of his most carefully considered works, yet he threw himself into this masterpiec­e with a will. A profoundly personal dimension is his introducti­on of a favourite song commemorat­ing his ailing sister-inlaw into the slow movement, and its return in the dreamlike rhapsody which ends the finale.

Interpreta­tions of the Concerto abound and if this version does not approach Weilerstei­n and B lohlávek’s on Decca it has much to offer. Benjamin Levy’s approach is unsentimen­tally business-like and at times verges on the perfunctor­y, notably at the start of the Adagio, but the orchestral playing is always graceful. The glory of this issue, however, is cellist Nadège Rochat’s performanc­e. She captures the improvisat­ory character of her first entry superbly and her memorably sweet tone is ideally suited to Dvo ák’s near-vocal lyricism.

Described as a ‘Fresco based after an Ethiopian Legend’,

Caplet’s Épiphanie of 1923, while undoubtedl­y influenced by his friend Debussy, is full of earcatchin­g individual­ity excellentl­y captured in this committed reading. Overall, these well-recorded performanc­es are well worth investigat­ing for Rochat’s playing. Jan Smaczny

PERFORMANC­E ★★★

RECORDING ★★★

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