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Alexander Rudin
Soloist and Director Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra, Moscow CC1015
Jean Balthasar Tricklir (1750-1813) was born in France, of German descent, was one of the finest cellists of his day, appearing as soloist at the celebrated 'Concerts Spirituels'. Nowadays his works remain largely unknown to all but a few cellists. Here the renowned Russian cellist, Alexander Rudin, winner of the 1973 Tschaikovsky International Competition, plays four of Tricklir's once celebrated concertos, in a World Première recording, that will surely do much to bring back to the composer the public recognition he undoubtedly deserves. Running time 73 minutes. Sound Clips (mp3):
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