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CONCERT GEMS for VIOLONCELLO
BLOCH, BURGMULLER, COUPERIN,
GRANADOS,
HANDEL, MONTI, PART, PIAZZOLLA
ASHLEY SANDOR SIDON
NICHOLAS ROTH piano
LUIS MILLAN guitar
"Sidon is clearly a sensitive, accomplished player..."
Musicweb International ~ April 2008
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While only a handful of masterpieces
constitute the crown jewels of literature for the cello, many worthy
compositions of a smaller scope comprise the lesser gems and are often
included on recital programs for variety and enrichment. This recording
presents a wide range of these compositions, some of which are
transcriptions, which add breadth to the standard available literature. From
the baroque works of Couperin and Handel to the meditative works of Ernest
Bloch and Arvo Pärt to the irresistible tango of Ástor Piazzolla, these
works add variety, grace and beauty to the cellist’s concert fare.
ASHLEY SANDOR SIDON
has performed solo recitals
nationally and internationally. While teaching at Shanghai Conservatory of
Music for several years, Dr. Sidon toured Southeast Asia to present recitals
and master classes at provincial cultural centers, music schools and other
concert venues, including Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, and throughout
China. She has performed at college campuses such as the Crane School of
Music, Miami University, University of Tennessee, and University of
Minnesota and has presented clinics at College Music Society Southeast
Convention, Music Educator's National Conference (MENC) Southeast Convention
and MENC National Conference. Dr. Sidon has performed under esteemed
conductors such as Daniel Barenboim, Pierre Boulez and Michael Tilson
Thomas, as well as in master classes for Bernard Greenhouse, Desmond Hoebig,
Michael Strauss, Richard Aaron, Sandra Rivers, Peter Ouindjin, James Tocco
and the Tokyo String Quartet. Dr. Sidon’s research document titled "Lineage
and Comparison of Versions of Igor Stravinsky’s Suite Italienne" was
published by the Hawaii International Conference on the Arts (2004). She
holds the degree, Doctorate of Musical Arts in Violoncello, from the
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where her principal
teacher was the internationally acclaimed cellist, Yehuda Hanani. Currently,
she is Assistant Professor of Cello at Drake University. During the summer
months, she is on the artist-faculty of the New England Music Camp in Maine.
Ashley Sandor Sidon plays on a 1789 Antonio Gagliano.
Nicholas Roth,
has won first prizes in international competitions in the USA and Europe.
Hailed by the Indianapolis News as "a world of talent, displaying lyrical
beauty, percussive driving power never out of control, and never without
security and assurance," he began formal studies at age twelve, and received
critical acclaim for his appearances by age eighteen. He appeared as soloist
with the St. Louis Symphony, and the Indianapolis Symphony under Raymond
Leppard. Roth is featured regularly in recital series and festivals
throughout the United States, Mexico, Germany, and Spain. His solo
recordings with the Blue Griffin Recording label have garnered enthusiastic
reviews in Gramophone, International Record Review, Fanfare and the American
Record Guide. Currently, Mr. Roth is a piano professor at Drake University.
A native of Massachusetts,
Dr. Luis Millán maintains an active career as a guitarist, conductor and educator. As a
guitarist, Dr. Millán has concertized across this country and given five
tours in Spain which have included solo recitals at the Palacio de Viana in
Cordoba, concerts on public television and radio, and duo recitals with his
father, Spanish poet Rafael Millán. Currently, he is Assistant Professor of
Music at The University of Montana where he is the Director of Orchestras,
and teaches guitar, music theory and conducting. He received his musical
training at Saint Olaf College as well as Michigan State University, where
he received masters and doctorate degrees in orchestral conducting. Before
moving to Montana, Dr. Millán taught at Washburn University in Topeka,
Kansas and served as Director of Arts Education Programs at Wharton Center
for Performing Arts at Michigan State University. He also conducted youth
symphonies in Jackson and Saginaw, Michigan and in Topeka, Kansas, and
directed opera companies in Lansing, Michigan. He has taught at the New
England Music Camp.

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VITTORIO MONTI
CZÁRDÁS
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GEORGE F. HANDEL
SONATA IN D MAJOR FOR
VIOLIN AND PIANO, OP.1, NO.13, HWV 371
(transcribed by Ashley Sandor Sidon)
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ENRIQUE GRANADOS
12 SPANISH DANCES, OP.37
(transcribed by Roger C.
Vogel)
Andaluza – Oriental - Zambra
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FRÉDÉRIC BURGMÜLLER
NOCTURNE NO.1
(from Three Nocturnes)
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FRANCOIS COUPERIN
PIECES DE CONCERT
(transcribed by Luis Millán)
Prelude – Siciliéne - La Tromba - Air
de Diable
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ERNEST BLOCH
JEWISH LIFE SUITE
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ARVO PÄRT
SPIEGEL IM SPIEGEL (1978)
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ASTOR PIAZZOLLA
CAFÉ 1930
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