Albums by Roel Dieltiens
ALBUMBeethoven: Cello Sonatas, Op. 102, Bagatelles, Opp. 119 & 126Andreas Staier & Roel Dieltiens
ALBUMC.P.E. Bach: Cello ConcertosRoel Dieltiens & Orchestra of the 18th Century
ALBUMBach PrivatAndreas Staier, Anna Lucia Richter, Petra Müllejans & Roel Dieltiens
ALBUMSchubert: Piano Trios, Op. 99 & 100Andreas Staier, Daniel Sepec & Roel Dieltiens
ALBUMHaydn: Scottish AirsWerner Güra, Christoph Berner, Julia Schröder & Roel Dieltiens
ALBUMQuartets for Flute, Viola, Cello and PianoforteJan De Winne, Marten Boeken, Roel Dieltiens & Shalev Ad El
ALBUMSacred MusicRené Jacobs, Basler Madrigalisten, Orchestra of the Schola Cantorum Brasiliensis, Fritz Näf, Gottfried Bach, Konrad Junghänel, Roel Dieltiens, Jean Tubéry, William Dongois, Karl-Ernst Schröder & Friederike Heumann
ALBUMBach: Complete Cello SuitesRoel Dieltiens
ALBUMVivaldi: Cello ConcertosEnsemble Explorations & Roel Dieltiens
ALBUMBoccherini: Quintettes avec deux violoncellesRoel Dieltiens & Ensemble Explorations
Artist Biography
In the words of his own website, cellist Roel Dieltiens "is not a 'star.' He is a discrete artist, open to discovery by his audience, a seeker who combines utmost thoroughness with great integrity and a passion for music." Noted for a breadth of interests that spreads from early music to mainstream repertory to contemporary compositions to ethnic music, Dieltiens has been responsible for choice performances and recordings in northwestern Europe and beyond. His recording career began in 1995 with an album of concertos by Tartini. In 2019, he released an album of the complete cello concertos of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, playing and conducting the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century. In 2022, he joined fortepianist Andreas Staier for a recording of Beethoven's Op. 102 cello sonatas in period style. By that time, his recording catalog comprised some 30 items.
Hometown
Antwerp, Belgium
Genre
Classical