Marin Cazacu's album "Dvořák Enescu" is a stunning display of his virtuosity as a cellist. The album features works by two of the most prominent composers of the late Romantic era, Antonín Dvořák and George Enescu. Cazacu's interpretation of their works is both technically impressive and emotionally moving.
The album begins with Dvořák's "Silent Woods," a hauntingly beautiful piece that showcases Cazacu's ability to bring out the rich, sonorous tones of his cello. He then moves on to Enescu's "Concert Piece," a complex and challenging work that Cazacu navigates with ease. His performance is both precise and passionate, capturing the full range of emotions expressed in the piece.
The album also includes Dvořák's "Cello Concerto in B Minor," one of the most beloved works in the cello repertoire. Cazacu's interpretation is masterful, bringing out the full range of emotions in the piece, from the tender lyricism of the second movement to the fiery intensity of the finale.