Philippe Graffin, a renowned violinist known for his expressive and nuanced performances, presents an enchanting collection of chamber music with his album "Fiddler's Blues - Ysaÿe • Ravel • Debussy • Enescu." Released on February 1, 2019, under AVIE Records, this album spans a captivating hour and eight minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions that showcase Graffin's virtuosity and deep musical insight.
The album features a diverse range of works, including Eugène Ysaÿe's "Sonate posthume pour violin seul, Op. 27," Maurice Ravel's "Violin Sonata No. 2 in G Major," Claude Debussy's "Claire de lune" (transcribed for solo violin by David Matthews and Philippe Graffin), and George Enescu's "Violin Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 25, ‘Dans le caractère populaire roumain.’" Each piece is meticulously crafted, revealing the unique character and technical brilliance of the compositions.
Graffin's interpretation of these works is both sensitive and dynamic, highlighting the emotional depth and technical complexity of the music. The album opens with Ysaÿe's "Sonate posthume," a piece that demands both precision and passion, followed by Ravel's "Violin Sonata No. 2," which blends classical elegance with a touch of blues, as heard in the "Blues - Moderato" movement. Debussy's "Claire de lune," transcribed for solo violin, adds a dreamy and introspective quality to the collection.
Enescu's "Violin Sonata No. 3" rounds out the album with its Romanian folk influences, showcasing Graffin's ability to convey the rich cultural heritage embedded in the music. The album also includes original compositions by Graffin, such as "Petite Fantasie Romantique" and "Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré," which add a personal touch to the collection.
"Fiddler's Blues" is a testament to Philippe Graffin's artistry, offering a profound and engaging exploration of chamber music that will captivate both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers alike.