Maurice Ravel’s mature works for violin and piano have established a
central place in the core recital repertoire and are considered among
the most popular of the genre. These diverse works acknowledge the
influences of a range of musical styles from jazz to Impressionism and
fuse the tonal colours of Debussy with the lyricism of Franck.
The
posthumously published one-movement Violin Sonata, written by Ravel as a
student, is a lyrical precursor to the composer’s stunning Violin
Sonata in G major with its unique character and adoption of the ‘blues’
idiom. The spontaneity, tonal colours and exotic soundscapes in Ravel’s
violin music call for immense skill in interpretation, and passages in
the frenzied Tzigane test the limits of the performers’ virtuosity.
Violinist
Alina Ibragmiova rises to these challenges with extraordinary verve.
Recent winner of the Royal Philharmonic Society’s prestigious ‘Young Artist of the Year’ award, she displays a vast expressive range and
interpretative maturity. She is accompanied by pianist Cédric
Tiberghien, who gives elegant and flawless performances and relishes
Ravel’s iridescent piano parts.
The addition of Guillaume Lekeu’s
masterwork, the extensive and engaging Violin Sonata, makes this major
new release a chamber disc to treasure. (Hyperion Records)
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