Andre Gertler's 2014 release on Hungaroton is a captivating journey through the timeless works of three master composers: Bach, BartĂłk, and Berg. Clocking in at just under an hour and ten minutes, this album offers a rich and varied listening experience that showcases Gertler's virtuosity and musical depth.
The album opens with Bach's Violin Concerto in A Minor, BWV 1041, a work that has been a cornerstone of the violin repertoire for centuries. Gertler's interpretation is both technically precise and deeply expressive, bringing out the intricate counterpoint and melodic beauty of Bach's composition. The three movements of the concerto—Allegro, Andante, and Allegro assai—are performed with a sense of clarity and passion that highlights the concerto's enduring appeal.
Following Bach, the album turns to Bartók's Sonata for Solo Violin, Sz. 117, BB 124. This work is a challenging and rewarding piece that demands the utmost from the performer. Gertler rises to the occasion with a performance that is both technically impressive and musically nuanced. The four movements of the sonata—Tempo di ciaccona, Fuga. Risoluto non troppo vivo, Melodia: Adagio, and Presto—are each given their due, with Gertler's playing showcasing the full range of the violin's expressive capabilities.
The album concludes with Berg's Violin Concerto, a work that is both modern and deeply rooted in the classical tradition. Gertler's performance is marked by a sense of drama and intensity that brings out the concerto's emotional depth and complexity. The two movements—Andante: Scherzo and Allegro: Adagio—are played with a sense of purpose and conviction that makes for a powerful and memorable listening experience.
Throughout the album, Gertler's playing is marked by a sense of technical mastery and musical insight that makes for a truly engaging and rewarding listening experience. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress and inspire.