Use Facebook login
LOGOUT  Welcome
 

Album

Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Kreutzer Sonata

Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Kreutzer Sonata

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra, Vadim Repin Violin

CDs: 2
Tracks: 6
Length: 1:24:04

Play
Add to Cart

$11.99

Deutsche Grammophon
Rel. 25 Sep 2007
Recorded 2007

Buy CD from Amazon
Loading, please wait...
Beethoven: Violin Concerto; Kreutzer Sonata Now this is the way to re-launch a violinist: a two-disc set of Beethoven's two most virtuosic works for violin—the concerto and the "Kreutzer" Sonata—performed with two of the finest accompanists in the world—the Wiener Philharmoniker under Riccardo Muti in the concerto and Martha Argerich in the sonata. Still, young Russian violinist Vadim Repin has a clutch of first-class recordings for Erato to his credit, including terrific couplings of Shostakovich and Prokofiev's concertos. But he had previously stayed away from recording these two core repertoire works.

Until now, that is. And it was totally worth the wait. Repin's clear intonation, sweet tone, and brilliant technique prove ideally appropriate for Beethoven's music. His concerto is quintessentially lyrical in execution, with intensely expressive but wonderfully graceful legato lines running through in all three movements. His sonata, on the other hand, is fabulously virtuosic with a searing opening Presto, a silken central Andante, and a headlong closing Presto. With old friend Muti, the Wiener Philharmoniker accompanies Repin with an effortless elegance that is as to the manor born. The always astounding Argerich has recorded the "Kreutzer" many times before, and her recording of the work with Gidon Kremer is one of the most exciting performances of anything ever made. But this performance with Repin, although very different, is surely in the same league. Repin's technique matches Kremer's and though he may not quite equal Kremer in overwhelming power, he might exceed him in sheer beauty of tone. Both works are superbly recorded with sound so clear it could hardly be said to be there at all.

Anyone who knows Repin's work will have to hear these performances. And anyone who doesn't already know Repin's work will have to hear these performances.

© James Leonard, All Music Guide
Portions of Content Provided by All Music Guide.
© 2008 All Media Guide, LLC. All Music Guide is a registered trademark of All Media Guide, LLC.
AMG
CD 1 of 2
1 1.Allegro ma non troppo 25:27
Play
Add to Playlist
$3.99
Add to Cart
2 2.Larghetto 10:00
Play
Add to Playlist
$1.99
Add to Cart
3 3.Rondo: Allegro 10:20
Play
Add to Playlist
$1.99
Add to Cart
CD 2 of 2
1 1.Adagio sostenuto. Presto 14:46
Play
Add to Playlist
$2.49
Add to Cart
2 2.Andante con variazioni 14:35
Play
Add to Playlist
$2.49
Add to Cart
3 3.Finale: Presto 8:56
Play
Add to Playlist
$1.49
Add to Cart
 
© 1994-2013 Classical Archives LLC — The Ultimate Classical Music Destination ™