The Soul of Lady Harmsworth

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Nicolò Paganini, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Henryk Wieniawski, Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst

Genre:

Chamber

Label: Hungaroton

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 70

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: HCD32760

HCD32760. The Soul of Lady Harmsworth

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Romanza Andaluza Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Kristof Barati, Violin
Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Composer
Malaguena Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Kristof Barati, Violin
Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Composer
Zapateado Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Kristof Barati, Violin
Pablo (Martín Melatón) Sarasate (y Navascuéz), Composer
Légende Henryk Wieniawski, Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Henryk Wieniawski, Composer
Kristof Barati, Violin
Scherzo-Tarantelle Henryk Wieniawski, Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Henryk Wieniawski, Composer
Kristof Barati, Violin
Variations on 'The Last Rose of Summer' Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Composer
Kristof Barati, Violin
Gran Caprice Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Composer
Kristof Barati, Violin
Souvenir d'un lieu cher Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Kristof Barati, Violin
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Composer
Moto perpetuo Nicolò Paganini, Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Kristof Barati, Violin
Nicolò Paganini, Composer
Cantabile Nicolò Paganini, Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Kristof Barati, Violin
Nicolò Paganini, Composer
Moses-Fantasie Nicolò Paganini, Composer
Gábor Farkas, Piano
Kristof Barati, Violin
Nicolò Paganini, Composer
What a good title for this selection of famous 19th-century encores. The ‘Lady Harmsworth’ in question is a 1703 masterpiece by Antonio Stradivari, though for Hungaroton to imply that it belongs to Kristóf Baráti is misleading: he has it on loan from the Stradivarius Society of Chicago. It is as beautiful an instrument to look at as it is to hear, producing in the words of one connoisseur ‘a cheerful, forthcoming tone as rich as its varnish colour suggests’.

And for those who like to hear the violin played at its sweet and acrobatic best, then Baráti is out of the top drawer. Born in Budapest in 1979, he puts one in mind of Vengerov, with the same intensity of sound, unbridled athleticism and, when needed, searing leaps into the stratosphere that send a tingle down the spine. Pianist Gábor Farkas, too, is no wallflower – listen to the precision and crisp rhythm he provides in the three Sarasate pieces – and, beneficially, he has been given equal billing in the sound picture. The four violinist-composers on the disc, not to mention Tchaikovsky, wrote keyboard parts that are meant to be heard. Too often they are relegated to the background or separated from the violin. Listen to Ruggiero Ricci in some of the same repertoire from the 1950s (Decca), fizzing with exuberance and technical wizardry but with poor Louis Persinger and Ernest Lush reduced to mere ciphers. Baráti and Farkas operate side by side and to far greater effect, even when the tempi of pieces such as Zapateado and Moto perpetuo are slightly more measured than Ricci’s.

With a rare chance to hear Ernst’s take for solo violin on Schubert’s ‘Der Erlkönig’ and all three movements (for once) of the Tchaikovsky suite, this disc comes very warmly recommended.

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