Arabella Steinbacher / Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin / Vladimir Jurowski BRITTEN & HINDEMITH Violin Concertos
Breathtaking virtuosity flows seamlessly with expansive lyrical passages
and fiendish passagework in this commanding performance by Arabella
Steinbacher of the restless and technically demanding violin concertos of Britten and Hindemith, with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
conducted by Vladimir Jurowski.
Britten’s haunting and mesmerising violin concerto is considered one of
the century’s finest. The three contrasting movements are replete with
grand theatrical gestures, unabashed lyricism, and show-stopping
pyrotechnics, and the work closes with an austere passacaglia of
other-wordly beauty and power. Following the work’s enthusiastic
reception at its premiere in 1940 at Carnegie Hall, Britten declared “So
far, it is without question my best piece”.
“Britten and Hindemith completed their concertos at about the same
time,” writes Steinbacher, “both are absolutely bursting with emotional
turmoil, persisting precariousness, and latent despair.” Steinbacher
feels a particular affinity with the Hindemith concerto. “Every artist
introduces his own life experiences and personal feelings into his
interpretations ... with the Hindemith concerto, I have an extremely
close, even private connection, as my father knew Hindemith rather
well.”
Steinbacher’s previous recordings have received widespread praise. For
her playing in the Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky violin concertos,
Gramophone commented “one could hardly wish for a more expressive
account of both concertos”; for the Korngold and Bruch Violin Concertos,
Gramophone noted Steinbacher’s “easy virtuosity with concern to find
the right tone and nuance for every phrase”. And BBC Music Magazine
said of her last album, Fantasies, Rhapsodies, Daydreams, that it was
“recorded in glowing sound that feels astonishingly lifelike ... this
recital is something of a triumph”. (PENTATONE)
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