CD 1[1]-[3] Antonin Dvorák (1841-1904)
Cello Concerto in B minor, op.104
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)
- Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
- Václav Neumann
Le Cygne (The Swan) (Le Carnaval des Animaux / Carnival of the Animals) [5] Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1750) arr. Giazotto (1910-1988)
Adagio for Strings and Organ in G minor [6] Robert Schumann (1810-1856) arr. Palmer
Träumerei (from Kinderszenen, op.15) [7] Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) arr.Palmer
Jesus bleibet meine Freunde (from Cantata BWV 147)
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), Christopher Palmer (work arranger)
- English Chamber Orchestra
- Nicholas Cleobury
Variations on a Rococo Theme op.33
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)
- London Symphony Orchestra
- Maxim Shostakovich
The Flight of the Bumble-Bee (from The Tale of Tsar Saltan)
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), Christopher Palmer (work arranger)
- English Chamber Orchestra
- Nicholas Cleobury
CD 2[1] Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Cello Concerto No.1 in A minor op.33
Allegro non troppo
Animato-Tempo 1
Allegretto con moto
Tempo 1
Un poco meno allegro
Più allegro (Tempo 1)
Molto allegro[2] Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
Elégie, op.24
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)
- English Chamber Orchestra
- Yan Pascal Tortelier
Ave Maria: arr from Bach’s Prelude No.1 BWV 846 (this arr. Palmer)
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), Christopher Palmer (work arranger)
- English Chamber Orchestra
- Nicholas Cleobury
Allegro appassionato for Cello and Orchestra Op.43
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)
- English Chamber Orchestra
- Yan Pascal Tortelier
Romance, op.62
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)
- Academy of St Martin in the Fields
- Sir Neville Marriner
Une Idylle op.4 no.1
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), John Birch (organ)
Cello Concerto in E minor, op.85
- Julian Lloyd Webber (cello)
- Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
- Yehudi Menuhin
CD 3[1]-[6] Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Suite for Cello Solo No.1 in G, BWV 1007[7]-[12] J.S. Bach
Suite for Cello Solo No.4 in E flat, BWV 1010[13]-[18] Suite for Cello Solo No.6 in D BWV 1012
- Maurice Gendron (cello)
CD 4[1]-[6] Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Suite for Cello Solo No.2 in D minor, BWV 1008[7]-[12] J.S. Bach
Suite for Cello Solo No.3 in C, BWV 1009[13]-[18] J.S. Bach
Suite for Cello Solo No.5 in C minor, BWV 1011
- Maurice Gendron (cello)
CD 5[1] Henryk Wieniawski (1835-1880) arr. Schiff
Scherzo-Tarantelle, op.16[2] Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) arr. Rose
Valse sentimentale, op.51, no.6[3] Darius Milhaud (1892-1974) arr. Gendron
Sumare[4] Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
Le Cygne (The Swan) (Le Carnaval des Animaux / Carnival of the Animals)[5] Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
Papillon, op.77[6] Fauré, trs. Casals: Après un rêve[7] Manuel de Falla (1876-1946) arr. Piatigorsky
Ritual Fire Dance (from El amor brujo)[8] Enrique Granados (1867-1916) arr. Becker
Spanish Dance, op.37 no.5 “Andaluza”[9] Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) arr. Schiff
Schon Rosmarin[10] Kreisler arr. Schiff
Liebesleid – Arr. for Cello and Piano[11] Nicolò Paganini (1782-1840) arr. Schiff
Cantabile[12] Paganini arr. Gendron
Introduction and Variations on “Dal tuo stellato” from Rossini’s “Mose” – arr. Gendron for Cello and Piano[13] Enrico Mainardi (1897-1976)
2 Canti gioponese[14] Franz Schmidt (1874-1939)
1. in G (3 Kleine Fantasiestucke nach ungarischen Nationalmelodien)[15] Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) arr Piatigorsky
March for Children[16] Reinold Moncevic Glière (1875-1956)
Waltz in A,oOp.48, no.2[17] Scott Joplin (1868-1917) arr. Schiff
Original Rag No.1[18] Joplin arr. Schiff
Elite Syncopations
Heinrich Schiff (cello), Samuel Sanders (piano)