Itzhak Perlman, the renowned Israeli-American violin virtuoso, delivers a captivating performance in "Kim & Starer: Violin Concertos." Released in 2015 under Warner Classics, this album is a testament to Perlman's extraordinary talent and his ability to breathe life into complex compositions. The album features two violin concertos: one by Earl Kim and the other by Robert Starer, both conducted by the esteemed Seiji Ozawa and accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
The album opens with Earl Kim's Violin Concerto, a two-part piece that showcases Perlman's technical prowess and emotional depth. The first part is a sweeping, dramatic journey, while the second part offers a more introspective and lyrical exploration. Following this is Robert Starer's Violin Concerto, a three-movement work that highlights Perlman's versatility. The Allegro is a lively and energetic dance, the Lento-Andante-Allegro is a poignant and reflective interlude, and the Allegro moderato-Presto leggiero is a dazzling display of virtuosity.
With a total runtime of 44 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful collection that offers a glimpse into the world of classical and chamber music. It's a perfect addition to any music lover's collection, offering a chance to experience the brilliance of Itzhak Perlman and the rich compositions of Kim and Starer.