Enescu, Bartók, Szymanowski: Works for Violin & Piano

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The new CD was recorded and issued to celebrate the 75th birthday of a legendary violinist who has never become a mainstream superstar. As Haendel's early recordings--like the ones on the bonus CD included here, or the concerto recordings on Testament--demonstrate, she has long been a patrician interpreter of the highest musical and technical standards. In fact, she may be a shade too patrician for some of the repertoire on this recording. With Ashkenazy in uncommonly vigorous and assertive form, Haendel, although always in command of the music and her instrument, doesn't play these mostly folk-based Eastern European showpieces with the kind of flair they invite. She is always sensible and never exactly sleepy, but her Enescu, for example, is much more polite than Menuhin's. The bonus CD, though, despite showing its age and mild lingering effects of Decca's noisy 78s pressings, gives us a more powerful, exciting Haendel, and it's worth more than the asking price of the set. --Leslie Gerber

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Enescu, Bartók, Szymanowski: Works for Violin & Piano
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A sensation nonetheless
  • Frolicking with Ida and Vladimir
  • Wow
Enescu, Bartók, Szymanowski: Works for Violin & Piano

Manufacturer: Decca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Bartók, Béla | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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All Works by BrahmsAll Works by Brahms | Brahms, Johannes | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
Enescu, GeorgesEnescu, Georges | ( E ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by KreislerAll Works by Kreisler | Kreisler, Fritz | ( K ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by SarasateAll Works by Sarasate | Sarasate, Pablo de | ( S ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
All Works by SchubertAll Works by Schubert | Schubert, Franz | ( S ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00004DTQT
Release Date: 2000-06-13

Tracks:

  1. Mythes, Op.30: I La Fontaine d'Arethuse
  2. Mythes, Op.30: II Narcisse
  3. Mythes, Op.30: III Dryades et Pan
  4. Violin Sonata No.3, Op.25: I Moderato malinconico
  5. Violin Sonata No.3, Op.25: II Andante sostenuto e misterioso
  6. Violin Sonata No.3, Op.25: III Allegro con brio, ma non troppo mosso
  7. First Rhapsody: I Moderato
  8. First Rhapsody: OO Allegretto moderato
  9. Romanian Folkdances: I Stick Dance
  10. Romanian Folkdances: II Sash Dance
  11. Romanian Folkdances: III In One Spot
  12. Romanian Folkdances: IV Dance Of Buchumi
  13. Romanian Folkdances: V Romanian Dance
  14. Romanian Folkdances: VI Fast Dance

Tracks:

  1. Sonata In G Major, Op.30 No.3: I Allegro assai
  2. Sonata In G Major, Op.30 No.3: II Tempo di minuetto
  3. Sonata In G Major, Op.30 No.3: III Allegro vivace
  4. Sonatina In G Minor, D408: I Allegro giusto
  5. Sonatina In G Minor, D408: II Andante
  6. Sonatina In G Minor, D408: III Allegro vivace
  7. Sonatina In G Minor, D408: IV Allegro moderato
  8. Waltz, Op.39 No.15
  9. Tambourin chinois, Op.3
  10. Schon Rosmarin
  11. Zapateado, Op.23, No.2
  12. Hebrew Melody
  13. Scherzo tarantelle, Op.16
  14. Malaguena, Op.71 No.6
  15. Danza No.1 From la vida breve
  16. Notturno e Tarantella, Op.28: Notturno
  17. Notturno e Tarantella, Op.28: Tarantella
  18. Roxane's Song From King Roger
  19. Romanian Folkdances: I Joc cu bata
  20. Romanian Folkdances: II Braul
  21. Romanian Folkdances: III Pe loc
  22. Romanian Folkdances: IV Buciumeana
  23. Romanian Folkdances: V Poarga romanesca
  24. Romanian Folkdances: VI Maruntel

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The new CD was recorded and issued to celebrate the 75th birthday of a legendary violinist who has never become a mainstream superstar. As Haendel's early recordings--like the ones on the bonus CD included here, or the concerto recordings on Testament--demonstrate, she has long been a patrician interpreter of the highest musical and technical standards. In fact, she may be a shade too patrician for some of the repertoire on this recording. With Ashkenazy in uncommonly vigorous and assertive form, Haendel, although always in command of the music and her instrument, doesn't play these mostly folk-based Eastern European showpieces with the kind of flair they invite. She is always sensible and never exactly sleepy, but her Enescu, for example, is much more polite than Menuhin's. The bonus CD, though, despite showing its age and mild lingering effects of Decca's noisy 78s pressings, gives us a more powerful, exciting Haendel, and it's worth more than the asking price of the set. --Leslie Gerber

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A sensation nonetheless.......2003-12-07

Dependent upon what "mainstream" in the editorial review stands for - if that means Elman, Oistrakh, Perlman: the most selling violinists in the biggest market, Haendel is indeed off the mainstream. Otherwise, the more selling, the more they are off the mainstream instead, as most of the cases turn out to be.

But Haendel in this case did make it clear that she herself was not happy with the record. The causes? There are quite a number of them. Ashkenazy is a celebrity and he is selling. But is he the right partner for her for this repertiore? Could Eschenbach or even Zimmermann be a better choice? Would we have something quite different if this record comes out a decade or two ( or even three) earlier...?

In any event, not many of us are equally familiar with these pieces and so to many of us, they are fresh and appealing like nothing else. Haendel is still deservingly the Queen of the Violin, and hopefully Ashkensazy is as selling as ever.

Recommended for those who relish either Eastern Europe music or the drama and lyricism of Haendel's playing, or both.

5 out of 5 stars Frolicking with Ida and Vladimir.......2000-08-04

Nearly a generation before Glenn Gould's towering 1955 recording of the Goldberg variations, Ida Haendel had recorded Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Kreisler and others on Decca. About a generation after Gould's 1982 swansong reprise of the Goldbergs, Ida Haendel was still firing on all eight cylinders (or was it four? Her birth year is variously reported as 1928 and 1924). This 2-CD set captures important fragments from both the early and more recent stages of this remarkable career.

Ida Haendel was wisked out of Poland by her parents in 1939, landed in London, studied with Carl Flesch and Henryk Szering and others, and by Henry Roth's count produced 83 phonograph records. On the first disk here, Ms. Haendel is graciously accompanied by superstar Vladimir Ashkenazy, who is especially exuberant and in top form technically as well. The two quite obviously had a fine old time frolicking together through Eastern European music by Enescu, Bartok and Szymanowski. The second disk, an extraordinary bonus, is a bit scratchy at times, but Haendel's youthful virtuousity is clearly revealed through the haze.

4 out of 5 stars Wow.......2000-07-30

I just got this CD yesterday and am still listening and absorbing, but it has to be said that the bonus CD is truly remarkable, while the Haendel/Ashkenazy coupling in Szymanovsi's "Mythes" is stunning...very heroic and convincing music making done by both artists.

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