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Raphaela Gromes has long been celebrated for her highly virtuoso, brilliant and passionately
expressive cello playing. What also distinguishes this exceptional musician is her enjoyment of the
musical treasure hunt. With her last Sony Classical release, she delighted audiences with the world
premiere recording of the original version of the cello sonata by Richard Strauss.
On her new album, Gromes surprises again with a world premiere recording of the Cello Concerto by
Julius Klengel, who was already acclaimed as a new wonder cellist in his early years throughout
Europe. The previously unpublished manuscript of this concerto has now been specially arranged for
Gromes which she recorded together with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin conducted by
Nicholas Carter.
Raphaela's album also features the famous cello concerto by Robert Schumann, a Romance for cello
and orchestra by Richard Strauss and duo pieces by Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann and
Brahms. For the duo pieces, Raphaela is accompanied by her long-time piano partner Julian Riem.
Robert Schumann's "Widmung" is taken from the song cycle "Myrthen". The "Romance" by Clara
Schumann is originally the middle movement of her first piano concerto. And Brahms' Hungarian
Dance No. 5 is arranged by the famous cellist Alfredo Piatti.
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Tracks

Disc 1
1. I. Allegro Non Troppo
2. Ii. Intermezzo. Allegretto
3. Iii. Kadenz
4. Iv. Finale. Vivace
5. Romanze For Cello And Orchestra In F Major, Trv 118, Op. 13: Andante Cantabile
6. I. Nicht Zu Schnell
7. Ii. Langsam
8. Iii. Sehr Lebhaft
9. Myrthen, Op. 25: I. Widmung (Arr. For Cello & Piano)
10. Concerto For Piano And Cello In A Minor, Op. 7: Ii. Romanze. Andante Ma Non Troppo Con Grazia
11. Hungarian Dances, Woo 1: V. Allegro In F-Sharp Minor (Arr. For Cello & Piano)

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