Isaac Stern, a name synonymous with virtuosity and passion in the world of classical music, delivers a captivating performance in this 2013 release from Praga Digitals. "Alban Berg & Béla Bartók: Violin Concertos" is a testament to Stern's extraordinary skill and musical insight, showcasing two of the most significant violin concertos of the 20th century.
The album opens with Alban Berg's deeply expressive "Violin Concerto 'To the Memory of an Angel'," a work that blends romantic lyricism with modernist innovations. Stern's interpretation is both tender and powerful, bringing out the concerto's profound emotional depth. The first movement, "Andante - Allegretto," sets the stage with its hauntingly beautiful melodies, while the second movement, "Allegro (ma sempre rubato) - Adagio," showcases Stern's technical brilliance and emotional range.
The second half of the album features Béla Bartók's "Violin Concerto No. 2," a work that combines folk influences with modernist techniques. Stern's performance is marked by its rhythmic precision and expressive depth, capturing the concerto's unique blend of energy and introspection. The three movements, "Allegro non troppo," "Andante tranquillo - Allegro scherzando - Tempo primo," and "Allegro molto," each offer a distinct character, and Stern navigates them with remarkable skill.
Complementing these concertos is Bartók's "Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra No. 2," a work that highlights Stern's ability to convey both tenderness and intensity. The two movements, "Lassù (Moderato) - Mäßig" and "Friss (Allegro moderato) - Gemächlich," provide a fascinating contrast, showcasing Stern's versatility and musical sensitivity.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of some of the most important works in the violin concerto repertoire. Isaac Stern's performances are not only technically impressive but also deeply moving, making this a release that will resonate with classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.