Great Cello music Part 2


I learned about David Darling on an earlier thread (whose music I enjoy a lot). I have Dave Holland's Life Cycle which has become one of my all time favorites. Are there any other recommendations that come to mind? I'm mostly interested in the genre that straddles Jazz and Classical.
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If you might be into contemplative, yet intense unaccompanied cello, Matthew Owens might work for you. He's very mellow and probably classified as "new age" by some, but his music is much more thematic and complex than say the Windham Hill type of stuff. Hard to describe - You can have a listen here:

http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/owensmatthew-04.m3u

If it's your cup of tea, more clips and info can be found here:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/owensmatthew

It is also pretty nicely recorded - not at all a disappointment from a strictly audio perspective.
Ella: The Tsabropoulos and Gurdjieff CD is amazing. I bought it a few years ago. I was fascinated by the narrative that accompanied the disc. Gurdieff was actually a mystic that founded his own school of philosophy if I'm not mistaken.

Thank you all for the suggestions.
eric friedlander has some great solo work and his work with Masada String trio
Russell,I think the one I'll recommend could 'kinda,sorta' be considered 'straddling jazz and classical'.Anyway,it is very enjoyable,ImhO. 'YO YO MA Plays ENNIO MORRICONE'.It is Yo Yo with the Rome Symphony Orchestra,and it is 'a hoot',I think.