2014 marked the 90th birthday of Sir Neville
Marriner, whose experience and instinct for Mozart here gels with the
artistry of the 40-year-old Chicago-born violinist Rachel Barton Pine.
All five of Mozart’s violin concertos were composed during the 1770s
while he was still in his teens, possibly for himself to perform since
at the time he was recognised more as a violinist than as the keyboard
player he soon became.
If the
concertos have sometimes been underrated simply because of their early
provenance, Barton Pine, in league with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and the ever-stylish Marriner, reveals that there are subtleties
alongside the grace and exuberance that render the music endlessly
fascinating and appealing.
Barton
Pine’s tone is pure, unadulterated by any extraneous affectation, and is
ideally matched to the music’s lucid and chamber-like discourse; she
plays her own, tastefully tailored cadenzas, since Mozart and his
contemporaries extemporised their cadenzas and wrote nothing down. In
the Sinfonia concertante K364 she is partnered by the equally sensitive,
again Chicago-born viola-player Matthew Lipman, still in his early 20s
and gifted with poise and a warmth of timbre that ideally complement the
allure of the set as a whole. (The Telegraph)
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I had no trouble unzipping the file. I am a fan of Rachel Barton Pine and was very eager to hear this. What a gorgeous recording! Many thanks!
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