Dvořák: Works for Cello & Orchestra Enrico Dindo, Orchestra della Toscana & Daniele Rustioni

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Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
17.02.2023

Label: Dynamic

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Enrico Dindo, Orchestra della Toscana & Daniele Rustioni

Composer: Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

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  • Antonín Dvořák (1841 - 1904): Cello Concerto No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191:
  • 1 Dvořák: Cello Concerto No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191: I. Allegro 14:40
  • 2 Dvořák: Cello Concerto No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191: II. Adagio ma non troppo 10:29
  • 3 Dvořák: Cello Concerto No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191: III. Finale. Allegro moderato 12:35
  • From the Bohemian Forest, Op. 68, B. 182:
  • 4 Dvořák: From the Bohemian Forest, Op. 68, B. 182: No. 5, Klid 05:55
  • Rondo in G Minor, Op. 94, B. 181:
  • 5 Dvořák: Rondo in G Minor, Op. 94, B. 181 06:58
  • 4 Lieder, Op. 82:
  • 6 Dvořák: 4 Lieder, Op. 82: No. 1, Laßt mich allein (Arr. E. Dindo for Cello & Strings) 04:20
  • Total Runtime 54:57

Info for Dvořák: Works for Cello & Orchestra



The Czech composer Antonín Dvorák was gaining international fame during the latter part of the 19th century for a string of highly successful and popular works across many genres. His Cello Concerto was premiered in London in 1896 – its symphonic character and wonderful melodic invention made the concerto one of his most beloved and frequently performed works. The Rondo, Op. 94 owes its Slavic nature to the popular melody on which it is based, while the enchanting Silent Woods and soulful Laßt mich allein! are both arrangements from previous works. The pieces on this album are performed by the award-winning cellist Enrico Dindo – praised by Rostropovich for an extraordinary sound that ‘flows as a splendid Italian voice’.

Enrico Dindo, cello
Orchestra della Toscana
Daniele Rustioni, conductor



Enrico Dindo
was born into a family of musicians.

At the age of six he began studying cello and afterwards graduated at the "G. Verdi" Conservatoire of music in Turin. Later on, he perfected his studies with Egidio Roveda and with Antonio Janigro.

In 1987, at the age of 22, he began performing as principal cellist in the Teatro alla Scala Orchestra, for eleven years until 1998.

In 1997 he won the First Prize at "ROSTROPOVICH" Competition in Paris, the great Russian Maestro wrote about him: “he is a cellist of exceptional qualities, a complete artist and a formed musician, with an extraordinary sound which flows as a splendid Italian voice”.

Since then, he began the soloist activity performing in many countries, with prestigious Orchestras such as the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the Rotterdam Philarmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre Nationale de France, the Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse, the Filarmonica della Scala, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, the State Orchestra of Sao Paulo, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig Orchestra. He also performed with important Conductors such as Riccardo Chailly, Aldo Ceccato, Gianandrea Noseda, Myung-Whun Chung, Daniele Gatti, Yuri Temirkanov, Paavo Jarvj, Valery Gergev, Riccardo Muti as well as Mstislav Rostropovich.

He was guest in numerous Festivals and Concert halls of the whole world among which London (Wigmore Hall), Paris Evian, Montpellier, Santiago de Compostela, participating at the Budapest "Spring Festival", at the Settimane Musicali of Stresa, and at the White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg, and he was invited at the Dubrovnik Festival and by Gidon Kremer at the Lockenhaus Festival.

In May 2000 the Associazione Nazionale Italiana Critici Musicali (Italian National Association of Musical Critics) confers him the “Abbiati” Prize as the best soloist of the 1998/1999 Season. In August 2004 he was named overall winner of the Sixth International Web Concert Hall Competition, and in November 2005 the President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azelio Ciampi awarded him the “Vittorio De Sica” Prize for the music.

Among his recent engagements we remind concerts with the Swedish Radio Orchestra in Stockholm, with the London Philharmonic and two European tour (2010 and 2013) with the Gewandhausorchester, conducted by Riccardo Chailly, with concerts in Leipzig, Luzern, Paris, London and Vienna.

Among the authors that composed music dedicated to him there are Giulio Castagnoli (Concerto for Cello and double Orchestra), Carlo Boccadoro (L’Astrolabio del mare, for cello and piano and Asa Nisi Masa, for cello, two horns and strings), Carlo Galante (Luna in Acquario, for cello and ten instruments) and Roberto Molinelli (Twin Legends, for cello and Strings, Crystalligence, for cello solo and Iconogramma for cello and orchestra).

In 2014 he has been appointed Principal and Musical conductor at the Croatian Radio Television Symphony Orchestra in Zagreb.

Enrico Dindo records for Decca and plays a Pietro Giacomo Rogeri cello of 1717 (ex Piatti), confided to him by the Pro Canale Foundation.

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