For just over a decade, Steven Isserlis - the dedicatee of Pletnev's 2006 Cello sonata - had also stayed its only performer. «We were chatting about composing music next to Misha's car in Verbier» - he recalls. «I asked him if he ever considered writing something for the cello. “What do you want?“, he said. “Well, a sonata would be nice“, was my response. And then one day I get an email from him saying: “Your sonata is ready, you can download it here“. He wrote this piece keeping in mind my musical tastes - he knows that I love lyrical music and wrote a sonata full of beautiful melodies. Pletnev once told me that the last movement is “an elegy on the death of music“... he is not a big fan of “agressively contemporary“ music, and so the sonata is written in a very traditional, Russian language - you will hear some Prokofiev, some Rachmaninoff, but above all you will hear Pletnev - he is such a deep musician that even in this traditional paradigm he coul
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