[ Hyperion / CD ]
Release Date: Sunday 6 March 2005
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This is the first of two discs which will encompass Bloch's complete music for violin and piano.
Hagai Shaham has already demonstrated his thrilling virtuosity and luscious tone in his Hyperion recordings of Jeno Hubay, and here he shines in the richly expressive music of Ernest Bloch. The two violin sonatas are contrasting works (Bloch described No 1 as embodying 'the world as it is', while No 2 represents 'the world as it should be'): the first is in three movements and balances violent and ritualistic motifs with passages of dream-like calm; the second is more simple and lyrical, characterized by long melodic lines and stylistically not unlike Szymanowski. The three shorter works are also lyrical and, like most of Bloch's music, exemplify the Jewish influence on Bloch's musical idiom.
Lovers of the violin and early twentieth-century Romanticism will revel in ravishing music performed with such an irresistible zeal and flair.
This is the first of two discs which will encompass Bloch's complete music for violin and piano.
Violin Sonata No 1 1920 [29'56]
Agitato [11'38]
Molto quieto [9'36]
Moderato [8'31]
Violin Sonata No 2 Poème mystique 1924 [20'08]
Andante moderato - [4'18]
Animato - [3'38]
L'istesso tempo- [5'19]
Animato [6'51]
Mélodie 1923 [3'11]
Nuit exotique 1924 [8'21]
Abodah 1928 [6'50]