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From Jewish Life
Paul Marleyn, cello
John Lenehan, piano

Various works for cello and piano by Bloch, Bruch, Schedrin, Stutschewsky, and Bernstein
Signum SIGCD505

 

"Inventive programming, passionate playing, compelling listening"
Jessica Duchan, Classic fm Magazine
March 2004


"A winning idea ... the partnership of Marleyn and Lenehan is sympathetic and perfectly balanced. The recording in Bristol is impeccable, and presentation is to Signum's invariably high standard. Why has it waited eight years for release?"
Peter Grahame Woolf
Musical Pointers and Classical Net

“...committed and expressive performances. Throughout this CD Marleyn shows his true colors as a fine cellist with both an astute command of style and formidable technique. His artistry deserves much wider dissemination.”
Joanne Talbot, Strad Magazine, May 2004
on From Jewish Life, released by Signum 2

“The programme opens with Max Bruch’s Kol Nidrei...which Marleyn takes up with passionate soliloquy.....(in Bloch’s Nigun) Marleyn’s cello sings the fervent melodic line with deep lyrical feeling......Throughout the playing of both artists is totally idiomatic....a most rewarding concert.”
Ivan March, Gramophone, June 2004
on From Jewish Life, released by Signum 2

“Marleyn presents strongly characterized and highly expressive performances of all the works....an excellent recording, this release deserves an enthusiastic recommendation.”
Erik Levi, BBC Music Magazine, May 2004
on From Jewish Life, released by Signum 2.

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Sonata
Paul Marleyn, cello
Sarah Morley, piano

Cello Sonatas of Shostakovich, Schnittke, and Prokofiev
United Records, CD-88006

 

"..with players overflowing with health, the joy of playing, flamboyant brilliance. All come together for a memorable disc".
Pascal Brissaud, Repertoire, France
April 1994

"Paul Marleyn's playing is emotionally intense, physically big-boned, and never dull. In the Prokofieff (Sonata), the cello takes deep-throated precedense.....the Sonata was well paced and strongly shaped."
Gramophone Magasine,
January 1994

 


British Chamber Music for Clarinet and Strings
Nicholas Cox, clarinet
Nicholas Ward and Peter Pople, violins
Evo-Jan van der Werff, viola
Paul Marleyn, cello

Works for clarinet and strings by Bliss, Rawsthorne, and Routh
Redcliffe Recordings, RR010

 

"The intricately spun melodies...are here beautifully rendered...and most movingly delivered".
Gramophone
September 1996

 


Sixteen Dances
Ensemble Modern
Ingo Metzmacher, Conductor

Sixteen Dances for Soloist and Company of 3 by John Cage
RCA Victor Red Seal, 09026 61574 2



 

 

 

 

 


Lacrimae rerum Tears for the nature of things.
Paul Marleyn, cello
Thalia Myers, organ
The Ionian Singers
Timothy Salter, conductor

Four fragments from Virgil's Aeneid form the text in this work for cello, organ and chorus.
USK 1223CDS

 



"...things that are themselves impermanent give rise to the idea of eternity; we are aware of the continuous, measured passing of time, against which the fact of death is a mystery..."

 


Two Piano Trios of Sergei Rachmaninov
Oleg Pokhanovski, violin
Alexander Tselyakov, piano
Paul Marleyn, cello

Agassiz Records AM 01-2006


 

 

 

 

 


Music of Jim Hiscott
Molinari String Quartet
Paul Marleyn, cello
Jim Hiscott, button accordion
Judith Kehler-Siebert, piano
Lori Freeman, clarinet
Eric Hansen, bass

CBC Records, MVCD 1166


 

 

 

 


Piano Quartet and Piano Quintet of Théodore Dubois
Anne Robert, violin
Stéphane Lemelin, piano
Paul Marleyn, cello
Jean-Luc Plourde, viola
Philippe Magnan, oboe

ATMA Classique, ACD2 2385


 

 

 

 


Piano Trios of Joseph Ropartz and Rhené-Baton
Anne Robert, violin
Stéphane Lemelin, piano
Paul Marleyn, cello

ATMA Classique, ACD2 2542