The seven variations lack adequate distinction in tempo and character, with the third, fourth, and sixth variations being interminably slow. The Saint-Saëns concerto is slightly more vigorous in the first theme, but by the second theme the tempo once again comes almost to a standstill. Ginastera's Pampeana No. 2, heard here in a version for cello and string orchestra, is the most interesting and vivacious piece on the disc, but is still not as fiery as it should be.
The orchestra accompaniment is similarly sluggish and the playing in the
string section is often imprecise. While listeners will most likely
enjoy Gabetta's rich sound, they may wish to look elsewhere for a more
lively and varied performance of all the works heard here.
--allmusic.com
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