Beethoven; Britten Violin Concertos
Absorbing and satisfying performances of two sharply contrasting concertos
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Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Magazine Review Date: 1/2010
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Catalogue Number: 478 153-0

Author: DuncanDruce
The Britten is very well recorded, too. I found Jansen and Järvi’s performance contrasted in a most interesting way with Vengerov’s fine 2002 recording. Whereas Vengerov stresses the music’s romantic aspects and the performance emphasises blended sonorities, Jansen shows the work’s more uncomfortable, angular side. The irregular rhythms and sharp contrasts of the central Vivace are more sharply delineated and, towards the end of the concluding Passacaglia, Jansen builds to a painful degree of intensity and desperation, surely just right for a concerto written at the close of the Spanish civil war for the (strongly anti-fascist) Catalan violinist Antonio Brosa.
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