SIBELIUS; BARBER Violin Concertos
Heifetz protégée Schiff plays under her daughter’s baton
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Composer or Director: Paul Ben Haim, Samuel Barber, Jean Sibelius
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: MSR Classics
Magazine Review Date: 12/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 65
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: MS1459
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra |
Jean Sibelius, Composer
Avlana Eisenberg, Conductor Budapest MAV Symphony Orchestra Jean Sibelius, Composer Zina Schiff, Violin |
(3) Songs without words |
Paul Ben Haim, Composer
Avlana Eisenberg, Conductor Budapest MAV Symphony Orchestra Paul Ben Haim, Composer |
Author: Duncan Druce
I found the Barber performance most convincing: Schiff’s pervasive slight rubato allows her to play with expressive character while maintaining the first movement’s tranquil, rural atmosphere. The orchestra, too, is finely balanced, with distinguished solo wind playing. Schiff is able to change her tone and manner most effectively to encompass the Andante’s tense, dramatic episodes, and the finale effectively eschews sheer virtuosity to concentrate on rhythmic clarity and orchestral colour.
Paul Ben-Haim’s Songs Without Words, originally for voice and based on folk idioms, have enough melodic character to succeed as violin pieces. They make an attractive interlude between the major works.
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