
Cello Reimagined / Erhardt, L'Arte del Mondo
This new release is an artistic game of interrelationships and transference. With his brilliant technique, Daniel Muller-Schott reveals two new cello concertos from the early Classical triumvirate of composers. Daniel MĂŒller-Schott ranks among the worldâs best cellists of his generation and can be heard on all of the foremost international concert stages. He has made his mark by delighting audiences for two decades âa fearless player with technique to burnâ (New York Times). In addition to performances of the great cello concertos, Daniel MĂŒller-Schott has a special interest in discovering unknown works and extending the cello repertoire, e.g. with his own adaptations and through cooperation with contemporary composers.
This new release is an artistic game of interrelationships and transference. With his brilliant technique, Daniel Muller-Schott reveals two new cello concertos from the early Classical triumvirate of composers. Daniel MĂŒller-Schott ranks among the worldâs best cellists of his generation and can be heard on all of the foremost international concert stages. He has made his mark by delighting audiences for two decades âa fearless player with technique to burnâ (New York Times). In addition to performances of the great cello concertos, Daniel MĂŒller-Schott has a special interest in discovering unknown works and extending the cello repertoire, e.g. with his own adaptations and through cooperation with contemporary composers.
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This new release is an artistic game of interrelationships and transference. With his brilliant technique, Daniel Muller-Schott reveals two new cello concertos from the early Classical triumvirate of composers. Daniel MĂŒller-Schott ranks among the worldâs best cellists of his generation and can be heard on all of the foremost international concert stages. He has made his mark by delighting audiences for two decades âa fearless player with technique to burnâ (New York Times). In addition to performances of the great cello concertos, Daniel MĂŒller-Schott has a special interest in discovering unknown works and extending the cello repertoire, e.g. with his own adaptations and through cooperation with contemporary composers.





















