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This release marks a career milestone for violinist Rachel Barton Pine, whose career story includes a two-year convalescence and comeback from a Chicago commuter train accident in which she and her violin were dragged for more than 300 yards. Here, Pine expands not just beyond Chicago but beyond the U.S. in readings that feature close, well-thought-out collaborations with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra under Teddy Abrams. Pine has quite a bit of competition in the Dvořák Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53, and the Violin Concerto of Aram Khachaturian, but she delivers distinctive readings of both works. They both deal in folk rhythms, but they're quite different: the Dvořák concerto is a warm, Brahmsian work with an overlay of Czech rhythms, while Khachaturian's 1940 concerto, Pine says, reminds her of the heavy metal music she also enjoys hearing, and that's how she plays it. The first movement, with its large central cadenza (she plays the one contributed by David Oistrakh, which Khachaturian preferred), percussively and powerfully. The slow movement is beautiful and heavily lyrical, and the finale, one of Khachaturian's great crowd-pleasers, is infectious fun. For the Dvořák, you can choose from among any number of broad Czech readings, but Pine is determinedly low-key. She emphasizes the Brahms aspect, which is right for this stage in Dvořák's career, rather than the Czech element. To shift gears in a program like this is impressive, and the album, in general, announces a major talent of which those beyond the U.S. may be unaware.
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Andrew Keener, Producer - Antonín Dvorák, Composer - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orchestra - Rachel Barton Pine, MainArtist - Teddy Abrams, Conductor
(C) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine (P) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine
Andrew Keener, Producer - Antonín Dvorák, Composer - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orchestra - Rachel Barton Pine, MainArtist - Teddy Abrams, Conductor
(C) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine (P) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine
Andrew Keener, Producer - Antonín Dvorák, Composer - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orchestra - Rachel Barton Pine, MainArtist - Teddy Abrams, Conductor
(C) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine (P) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine
Aram Khachaturian, Composer - Andrew Keener, Producer - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orchestra - Rachel Barton Pine, MainArtist - Teddy Abrams, Conductor
(C) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine (P) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine
Aram Khachaturian, Composer - Andrew Keener, Producer - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orchestra - Rachel Barton Pine, MainArtist - Teddy Abrams, Conductor
(C) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine (P) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine
Aram Khachaturian, Composer - Andrew Keener, Producer - Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Orchestra - Rachel Barton Pine, MainArtist - Teddy Abrams, Conductor
(C) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine (P) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine
Chronique
This release marks a career milestone for violinist Rachel Barton Pine, whose career story includes a two-year convalescence and comeback from a Chicago commuter train accident in which she and her violin were dragged for more than 300 yards. Here, Pine expands not just beyond Chicago but beyond the U.S. in readings that feature close, well-thought-out collaborations with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra under Teddy Abrams. Pine has quite a bit of competition in the Dvořák Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53, and the Violin Concerto of Aram Khachaturian, but she delivers distinctive readings of both works. They both deal in folk rhythms, but they're quite different: the Dvořák concerto is a warm, Brahmsian work with an overlay of Czech rhythms, while Khachaturian's 1940 concerto, Pine says, reminds her of the heavy metal music she also enjoys hearing, and that's how she plays it. The first movement, with its large central cadenza (she plays the one contributed by David Oistrakh, which Khachaturian preferred), percussively and powerfully. The slow movement is beautiful and heavily lyrical, and the finale, one of Khachaturian's great crowd-pleasers, is infectious fun. For the Dvořák, you can choose from among any number of broad Czech readings, but Pine is determinedly low-key. She emphasizes the Brahms aspect, which is right for this stage in Dvořák's career, rather than the Czech element. To shift gears in a program like this is impressive, and the album, in general, announces a major talent of which those beyond the U.S. may be unaware.
© TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 6 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 01:13:11
- 1 Livret Numérique
- Artistes principaux : Rachel Barton Pine Royal Scottish National Orchestra Teddy Abrams
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : AVIE Records
- Genre : Classique Musique concertante
(C) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine (P) 2019 Rachel Barton Pine
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