Henryk Szeryng, a virtuoso violinist renowned for his technical brilliance and expressive depth, delivers a captivating performance in this 1994 Decca release. The album showcases two iconic violin concertos: Schumann's Violin Concerto in D Minor, WoO 23, and Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64. Szeryng's interpretation of these works is a testament to his mastery, offering a blend of passion, precision, and profound musicality.
The album begins with Schumann's D Minor Concerto, a piece that, despite its early composition, reveals the composer's distinctive voice. Szeryng navigates the concerto's three movements with aplomb, from the robust opening to the lively finale. The second half of the album features Mendelssohn's E Minor Concerto, a cornerstone of the violin repertoire. Szeryng's rendition is nothing short of breathtaking, capturing the concerto's dramatic intensity and lyrical beauty.
Beyond the concertos, the album offers a delightful array of shorter pieces. Szeryng's arrangements of BartĂłk's "6 Romanian Folk Dances" and Ravel's "La plus que lente" showcase his versatility, while his performances of Kreisler's "Hungarian Dance No. 17" and Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Flight of the Bumble-Bee" are tour de force displays of virtuosity. The album concludes with a tender rendition of "Mexican Lullaby," a nod to Szeryng's Mexican heritage.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes, this album is a feast for classical music enthusiasts. Szeryng's playing, coupled with the Decca's pristine recording quality, makes this a release that stands the test of time. Whether you're a seasoned classical aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, Henryk Szeryng's interpretations of these timeless works are sure to leave a lasting impression.