[ Chandos SACD / Hybrid SACD ]
Release Date: Friday 23 February 2024
One of the foremost musicians of his generation, James Ehnes continues to dazzle audiences around the world. Here he joins the BBC Philharmonic and Sir Andrew Davis in a recording of Stravinsky's Violin Concerto. Written for the Polish virtuoso Samuel Dushkin, the four-movement work takes the music of Bach as its inspiration, and is built around a chord of the notes D, E, and A, which Stravinsky described as his 'passport to the concerto' and with which the solo violin part opens each movement. Dushkin gave the première, conducted by Stravinsky, in Berlin in 1932. Apollon musagète, a ballet in two parts for string orchestra, was written in 1927 - 28, and demonstrates the composer's complete rejection of the Russian folk music and idioms that had been so instrumental in his previous ballets (The Firebird, Petrushka). They are replaced by a concentration on 'pure form', which became known as his neo-classical style. The album is completed by his two orchestral suites - light-hearted music arranged from piano duets he had written in the 1910s - and Scherzo à la russe, a showpiece for the Paul Whiteman band that he composed in the early 1940s when newly arrived in California.
"Kudos to Andrew Davis, the BBC Philharmonic and Chandos for so intelligent a programme, two very different masterpieces framing a quirky divertissement… His [Davis] Elgar Violin Concerto with James Ehnes was the deepest I've encountered in live performance, and there's perfect dialogue throughout this most concertante of works, every cue and change of colour picked up with perfect focus…" BBC Music
"The highlight of this first-rate all-Stravinsky SACD from Sir Andrew Davis and the BBC Philharmonic is James Ehnes's account of the composer's Violin Concerto… a very recommendable release" CDChoice (UK)
"…James Ehnes gives a performance of unobtrusive elegance … Ehnes's intonation is, as ever, second to none." Gramophone
Concerto, K 053
Scherzo à la russe, K 070
Suite No.1, K 045
Suite No.2, K 038
Apollon musagète, K 048