Cellist Frances-Marie Uitti, for 13 years a close associate of the composer, combines technical command with palpable abandon in the intense, concentrated Ygghur, part of the massive Trilogy Scelsi wrote for her. At the opposite extreme are Ave Maria and Alleluja, two vocal pieces transcribed for cello, “sung” here with ineffable sweetness. It would be hard to imagine any of this music played more convincingly ECM Natura Renovatur Timeout Steve Smith
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