The luminous partnership of Alina Ibragimova and Cédric Tiberghien
returns to Hyperion for this double album containing Schubert’s complete
music for violin and piano. Their intelligence and technical prowess,
their seamless and intimate connection as performers and their profound
understanding of the music combine in magical performances.
While
still in his teens, Schubert wrote four works for violin and piano that
could have been given the label ‘sonata’, yet none of the four was
published with that title. The first three, completed in 1816, bear
instead the designation of ‘Sonatina’, perhaps to appeal to the amateur
market. But these are highly accomplished works by the teenage composer
and there is little ‘domestic’ feeling in the extended, mysterious
unravellings of D385 which hint at compositions yet to come.
The
later Violin Sonata in A major, D574 (now described as a ‘Duo’), urges
the violinist on to greater virtuosic feats, and the Rondo in B minor
even more so, with the piano sometimes treated as a surrogate orchestra. The extensive Fantasy in C major, written in the last year of
Schubert’s life, is a masterpiece: the composer’s greatest achievement
in this genre, which combines poignancy with sheer joy in life itself.
Beautiful and touching … the performances of the virtuoso Rondo brillant and Fantasie are exhilarating; the Rondo combining lively momentum with a sense of poise and the Fantasie
beautifully characterised in all its varied aspects. Especially fine
are the episodes in Hungarian style, full of energy and grace, and the
barnstorming finale, rivalling the famous 1931 recording of Busch and
Serkin' (Gramophone)
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