Michael Guttman, the renowned violinist, presents a captivating collection of seasonal works in this 1993 album, "Milhaud: Concertino de printemps / Rodrigo: Concierto de estio / Chaminade: Automne / Serebrier: Winter Concerto." Accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of José Serebrier, Guttman delivers a stunning performance that spans a variety of styles and moods, each piece evoking the spirit of its respective season.
The album opens with Darius Milhaud's "Concertino de printemps," a charming and lively work that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. Next, Joaquín Rodrigo's "Concierto de estio" unfolds in three distinct movements, each offering a unique perspective on the summer season. The "Prelude" is a spirited and rhythmic piece, while the "Sicilienne" is a lyrical and introspective interlude, and the "Rondino" concludes the concerto with a playful and energetic finale.
Cécile Chaminade's "Automne" provides a moment of contemplation and introspection, its melancholic melodies capturing the essence of the autumn season. Finally, the album concludes with José Serebrier's "Winter Concerto," a powerful and dramatic work that showcases Guttman's virtuosic technique and the full range of the violin's expressive capabilities.
Throughout the album, Guttman's playing is impeccable, his tone rich and full, and his interpretation nuanced and expressive. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra provides sensitive and supportive accompaniment, and José Serebrier's conducting is both precise and insightful. The result is a collection of performances that are as enjoyable as they are illuminating, offering a fresh perspective on these well-loved works.