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The Cello in Wartime: Debussy, Bridge, Fauré, Webern and pieces played on a Trench Cello - Connie Shih (piano); Steven Isserlis (cello)
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  1. Sonata for cello & piano, CD 144 (L. 135)
  2. Sonata for cello & piano in D minor, H 125
  3. Sonata for cello & piano No. 1 in D minor, Op. 109
  4. Little Pieces (3) for cello & piano, Op. 11
  5. The Swan (from "Carnival of the Animals"), original (for 2 pianos & ensemble) and arrangements
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  1. Sonata for cello & piano, CD 144 (L. 135)
  2. Sonata for cello & piano in D minor, H 125
  3. Sonata for cello & piano No. 1 in D minor, Op. 109
  4. Little Pieces (3) for cello & piano, Op. 11
  5. The Swan (from "Carnival of the Animals"), original (for 2 pianos & ensemble) and arrangements
  6. Jerusalem ("And did those feet in ancient time"), for chorus & organ (or orchestra)
  7. Keep the Home Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)
  8. God Save the King
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The chief novelty of this release by cellist Steven Isserlis is the "trench cello" of British soldier Harold Triggs, not just a cello that was taken into the trenches, but a portable instrument that could be disassembled and packed into a box. Isserlis plays the actual instrument, lost to Triggs when he was captured by the Germans, but reunited with him in 1962 near the end of his life. There's nothing so extraordinary about its sound, although it's quite good all things considered, but hearing the appropriate pieces ...

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