Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason expresses his artistic freedom

Published: Oct. 12, 2022, 7:02 a.m.

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Sheku Kanneh-Mason \\u2014 Song (Decca)






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\\u201cSong really speaks to the vocal quality I find in all the pieces of music that I selected for my instrument,\\u201d cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason said about expressing his artistic freedom on his latest solo recording, Song. \\u201dThe cello has such a wonderful ability to sing in all of these different styles and combinations of instruments in arranging while improvising. The cool singing quality of the cello is something I enjoy exploring. I enjoyed making this album and it is very personal for me.\\u201d


Can you talk about the opening arrangement on the album?


\\u201cThere\\u2019s something very direct about these folk melodies. I made this arrangement just for solo cello with no harmony because I wanted to just appreciate the bare bones of the melody. I just wanted to play like that.


\\u201cThere\'s so much music on this recording, which uses the cello in different ways. I wanted to start with something very pure and the sound of a solo cello line. The voice of the cello develops throughout the disc and ends with a piece of pizzicato solo cello.\\u201d


What was the title of the work you arranged for your grandmother?


\\u201cThe title is Myfanwy\\xa0and I love the expressiveness of the falling intervals.\\u201d


Are you playing this trio all by yourself?


\\u201cYes. I recorded three voices of just me. It\'s actually harder than I thought it would be to play with myself. Normally when I\'m playing with other people, I\'m in the room and I can physically feel what they are doing. But when it\'s coming through a headphone you\'re playing in a slightly different experience. It was a cool way to do it.\\u201d


Can you talk about the Bach work arranged for four cellos?\\xa0


\\u201cOn that one, I was less lonely. I convinced four friends to play with me. I had my current teacher, one of my previous teachers and a couple of friends who have mentored me to join me on the album.\\u201d


Can you talk about the world premiere of Edmund Finnis\\u2019 Five Preludes?


\\u201cI love the first prelude. There\'s a conversational and intimate feeling about it. The music speaks to me. I feel that I\'m able to speak with it because it\'s music that doesn\'t shout out to grab your attention. Rather, it draws you into this intimate conversation. This intimacy is something that I enjoy exploring and performing.\\u201d





To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or\\xa0download the extended podcast on iTunes\\xa0or wherever you get your podcasts.





Resources


Sheku Kanneh-Mason \\u2014 Song (Decca store)


Sheku Kanneh-Mason \\u2014 Song (Amazon store)


Sheku Kanneh-Mason (official site)

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