Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 & Glazunov: Violin Concerto

Nicola Benedetti,Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra,Kirill Karabits

Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 & Glazunov: Violin Concerto
Format
Audio
Publisher
Country
Published
1 July 2016
ISBN
0028947887584

Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 & Glazunov: Violin Concerto

Nicola Benedetti,Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra,Kirill Karabits

Sensational violinist Nicola Benedetti returns with a riveting recording of Shostakovich’s monumental Violin Concerto (No. 1). This new recording follows Benedetti’s chart-topping success with Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy (Homecoming, 2014) and Korngold’s Violin Concerto (Silver Violin, 2012).

Benedetti’s own encounter with Russian music-making began in her childhood, the seriousness and intensity making a powerful impact on the young violinist: “I was thrust into a different world” says Nicola, “a little terrifying, extremely demanding but so loving, so warm”.

Together with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and conductor Kirill Karabits, the dark, introspective Shostakovich Violin Concerto is brought to life in a compelling performance packed full of energy, powerful torment, and breath-taking passion. The demonic scherzo notches up intensity; the passionate third movement - possibly one of the finest in the canon of violin concertos - has a grand magnificence; and the astonishing Burlesque rounds off this visceral recording.

A work with a tormented history itself - the hostile political environment of Russian state censorship at the time of composition in the 1940’s meant that Shostakovich kept the concerto unpublished until after Stalin’s death - it was first performed in 1955 by David Oistrakh, and immediately highly regarded internationally.

Programmed alongside Shostakovich’s assertive, uncompromising masterpiece, is Glazunov’s bold, colourful Violin Concerto. A late-Romantic work, the Glazunov is notable for its lyricism; Benedetti’s generous, radiant performance is uplifting and finely crafted.

Review

The always talented Nicola Benedetti returns to the catalogue with a recording of the historic Shostakovich Violin Concerto and the lovely and underrated Glazunov Violin Concerto. The dark opening strains of the Shostakovich concerto show his mental torment during the 1940s, straight jacketed by the Russian censorship at the end of World War II. Premiered almost ten years after its initial composition, it’s not just a triumph in Russian composition but personal for Shostakovich in his inclusion in the DSCH theme (Dimitri Shostakovich). Benedetti with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra brings out the depth of feeling and occasional manic laughter found in this concerto, only then to switch into the delightful Glazunov. An almost complete contrast, this is has notes of sunlight and moments of true virtuosity from Benedetti.

I don’t know how I missed the Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1, being such a devotee of his symphonies. I cannot say that this will put a smile on your face, it’s gut wrenching and will make your eyes water from the emotional outpouring in this work. The Glazunov is Russian quality and style and perfect to finish this recording by those with the true appreciation for Russian compositional genius.


Kate Rockstrom

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