Isabelle Faust / Ewa Kupiec JANÁCEK Sonate pour violon et piano - LUTOSLAWSKI Partita - SZYMANOWSKI Mythes
Here's a really terrific
recital, both enterprising and intelligent, that winds up being much
more than the sum of its very considerable parts. Isabelle Faust and Ewa
Kupiec play Janácek's quirky Violin Sonata with uninhibited passion,
making no attempt to smooth over the music's rough edges but at the same
time (as in the gorgeous second-movement Ballada) offering playing of
bewitching beauty and fantasy. Kupiec in this respect proves herself a
more than worthy partner to her gifted colleague. For example, her
approach to La Fontaine d'Aréthuse, the first of Szymanowski's Mythes,
points the music's rhythms with unusual care. No impressionistic fog
here! The result, when combined with
Faust's exquisitely poised tracery in her upper register, must be the
most characterful interpretation of this music since the celebrated
Danczowska/Zimerman version on DG, and it couldn't be more
different--sharply focused and precise where the DG offers dreamy washes
of sound.
The two Lutoslawski pieces--the brief, eruptive Subito and the Partita--find a natural home in this highly individual company of
composers and performers. Partita is best known in its orchestral guise,
but there's a very good case to be made for hearing it as originally
written for violin and piano, particularly when played as here. Kupiec's
notably keen attention to harmonic detail provides a much firmer
launching pad than does the orchestral version for the violin's
evocative, often microtonal explorations. Curiously, although you might
think this harder edge makes the music more difficult listening, it's
actually easier to hear both its neo-Baroque patterning and beautifully
shaped melodic contours, particularly when phrased with the sensitivity
Faust routinely displays (witness the poignant Largo central section).
Perfectly balanced recorded sound completes as fine a chamber music
recital as anyone could hope for. Stunning! (David Hurwitz)
AMATA DALLE TENEBRE
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