BBC Music Magazine

Cello Concertos from Northern Germany

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Works by CF Abel, Grauel, JW Hertel and Mara

Gulrim Choï (cello);

Ensemble Diderot

Audax ADX11200 62:05 mins

The music on this recording belongs to the epoque of the flute-playing Prussian king, Frederick the Great. Indeed, two of the composers, Ignác Franti ek Mara and Markus Heinrich Grauel were cellists in the king’s Berlin orchestra. Carl Friedrich Abel was its leading viola da gambist before he left for London where in the mid 1760s he co-founded with JC Bach the successful Bach-abel concert series. While the fourth composer here, Johann Wilhelm Hertel had no direct associatio­n with either orchestra he was on friendly terms with several of the most prominent Berlin musicians including CPE Bach and Franz Benda, leader of Frederick’s orchestra and Hertel’s violin teacher.

The four concertos offer uninterrup­ted if undemandin­g pleasure, and provide a faithful overview of the Berlin style of the time. The Mara and Grauel pieces are world-premiere recordings, but it is the Abel and Hertel works that are of greatest interest. Soloist Gulrim Choï in her accompanyi­ng essay draws a parallel in the

Hertel concerto with CPE Bach’s north-german Empfindsam­er Stil (sensitive style). Perhaps so, but it is a mild ingredient wholly lacking the distinctiv­e, original personalit­y of Bach’s music. The Abel concerto, for which a version for flute also exists, is attractive for its amiable melodic content, and at times striking for its exploratio­n of higher registers in the solo part. Choï is a fluent and sensitive advocate for these rarities and is stylishly supported by the strings of Ensemble Diderot directed by its leader, Johannes Pramsohler. Nicholas Anderson

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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