Vadim Gluzman, the celebrated violinist known for his technical prowess and expressive depth, presents a captivating album that showcases two distinct yet equally compelling violin concertos. The album opens with Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35, a work that blends Romantic lyricism with Hollywood flair, reflecting Korngold's unique background as both a classical composer and a film score writer. Gluzman's interpretation is marked by its warmth and virtuosity, bringing out the concerto's rich harmonies and melodic brilliance.
The second half of the album features Balys Dvarionas' Violin Concerto in B minor, a lesser-known gem that offers a stark contrast to Korngold's work. Dvarionas' concerto is rooted in Lithuanian folk music, with its modal melodies and rhythmic vitality. Gluzman navigates the concerto's technical challenges with aplomb, delivering a performance that is both fiery and nuanced.
Complementing the concerto is Dvarionas' "Prie ezerelio" (By the Lake), a serene and introspective piece that provides a moment of quiet reflection amidst the album's dramatic highs. Gluzman's playing is impeccable throughout, showcasing his ability to convey a wide range of emotions and styles with equal finesse.
Recorded in 2010 for the BIS label, this album is a testament to Gluzman's artistry and his commitment to exploring the diverse repertoire for the violin. With a total duration of one hour, it offers a satisfying and engaging listening experience for classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.