Café Fiddle

Perfectly fine performances aren’t enough when you’re taking on Kreisler

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: George Gershwin, Pietro Domenico Paradis (Paradies), Sergey Rachmaninov, Fritz Kreisler, Moritz Moszkowski, Edward Elgar, Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Claude Debussy, Manuel de Falla, Isaac Albéniz

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Tall Poppies

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: TP189

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
(La) Vida breve, Movement: Danse espagnole No.1 Manuel de Falla, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Manuel de Falla, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Salut d'amour, 'Liebesgrüss' Edward Elgar, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Edward Elgar, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Beau soir Claude Debussy, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Claude Debussy, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Liebesfreud Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Sicilienne Pietro Domenico Paradis (Paradies), Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Milton Kaye, Piano
Pietro Domenico Paradis (Paradies), Composer
Liebesleid Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Guitarre Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Milton Kaye, Piano
Moritz Moszkowski, Composer
Rondino on a Theme by Beethoven Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
España, Movement: No. 2, Tango Isaac Albéniz, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Isaac Albéniz, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Schön Rosmarin Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Vocalise Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Milton Kaye, Piano
Sergey Rachmaninov, Composer
Gypsy caprice Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Caprice viennois Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Fritz Kreisler, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Danzas españolas, Movement: Zapateado Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
Milton Kaye, Piano
Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Composer
Porgy and Bess, Movement: It ain't necessarily so George Gershwin, Composer
Ben Breen, Violin
George Gershwin, Composer
Milton Kaye, Piano
Fifteen popular violin encores composed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries which, as Dennis D Rooney reminds us in his genial booklet, were “intended primarily to display the personality and virtuosity of the performer…often inextricably associated with particular performers who sometimes were also the composers”.

Unfortunately, therein lies the problem with this disc. Once you have heard Kreisler playing his own Liebesfreud, Liebesleid or any of the four other works connected with him in this programme, you immediately invite comparisons. Very few have come anywhere near matching the supreme charmer of the violin (James Ehnes’s Kreisler disc a few years ago being a notable exception – Analekta, 2/04). Australian Ben Breen, though a perfectly good violinist, lacks that quintessential charm. I think, too, that his partner, Milton Kaye, though remarkable for the age of 97 when he made this (it was his last recording before his death in 2006), provides merely routine accompaniment. There are technical issues as well. Heifetz’s Zapateado, for instance (in 1926 and 1946 – RCA, 11/94), inhabits a different world to Breen’s, skipping with nonchalant and breathtaking ease between pizzicato, arco and harmonics in the central section, every note clearly and rhythmically articulated. Breen has to put the brakes on halfway through.

For a similar selection and proof that the art of the ear-tickling encore is not dead, turn to Tasmin Little and John Lenehan’s “Tchaikovskiana” (CfP), where you will also hear Salut d’amour played with a mellifluous tone and more graceful phrasing than here.

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