Bartok: Works for Violin and Piano Volume 3

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Bartok: Works for Violin and Piano Volume 3
James Ehnes (violin) & Andrew Armstrong (piano)

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Release Date: Monday 2 June 2014

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James Ehnes presents his third disc of chamber works by Bartók. The previous volumes have, along with his outstanding concerto disc, established his formidable reputation as a Bartók interpreter. Here Ehnes is joined by the pianist Andrew Armstrong, violinist Amy Schwartz Moretti, and Michael Collins, one of the world's leading clarinettists.

The Sonatina, originally composed in 1915 for piano, was based on melodies which Bartók had collected during expeditions in Transylvania. The transcription for violin and piano heard here was produced ten years later by a young student of Bartók's, Endre Gertler.

Bartók composed Contrasts in 1938 for the jazz clarinettist Benny Goodman and violinist Joseph Szigeti, who originally had requested a work in two movements, each with a cadenza for one of the featured instruments. Fulfilling this request, Bartók added a central slow movement, entitled 'PihenÅ‘' (Relaxation). The opening movement, 'Verbunkos', alludes to a march-like Hungarian military recruiting dance. The finale, entitled 'Sebes' (Quick), is a lively romp at the heart of which lies an unexpected episode of haunting calmness.

Besides writing for such outstanding musicians as Szigeti and Goodman, Bartók composed a lot of music for students, including the Forty-four Duos for two violins recorded here. These short pieces take material from a remarkably wide array of folk traditions and interlink the styles and culture of diverse peoples.

"James Ehnes and Amy Schwartz Moretti make the best possible case for experiencing the entire cycle in one whole sweep. They maximise the amount of colour that can be squeezed out of the simplest two-part writing and sustain vibrant musical dialogue throughout. More importantly, both artists manage to encapsulate an amazing variety of moods." (BBC Music Five Stars)

"James Ehnes and Amy Schwartz Moretti are fully the equal of even their most illustrious rivals, their playing varied and characterful enough to make listening to any of the four books of Duos at a single sitting a real pleasure. A lovely programme." (Gramophone)

"Ehnes and Moretti possess precisely the degree of finesse required to bring both piquancy and a sense of stylish panache to the music here." (Daily Telegraph)

Tracks:

Sonatina, BB 69, Sz. 55
arr. Gertler
Andrew Armstrong (piano)
Contrasts for violin, clarinet & piano, BB 116, Sz. 111
Andrew Armstrong (piano) & Michael Collins (clarinet)
44 Duos for Two Violins, BB 104, Sz. 98
Amy Schwartz Moretti (violin)