Carolin Widmann, the acclaimed German violinist, presents a captivating collection of chamber music with her album "Reflections I," released on Profil in 2010. This album is a testament to Widmann's virtuosity and her deep connection with the music she performs. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes, the album features a diverse range of compositions, showcasing Widmann's technical prowess and expressive depth.
The album opens with "Anthemes," a piece that immediately draws the audience in with its intricate melodies and dynamic shifts. Widmann's interpretation of the Violin Sonata in A Minor, Op. 27, No. 2, is particularly noteworthy. The sonata is divided into four movements, each with its own distinct character. The "Prelude, 'Obsession'" sets a contemplative tone, while "Malinconia" evokes a sense of longing. The "Sarabande, 'Danse des ombres'" is a highlight, with Widmann's playing bringing a haunting beauty to the piece. The final movement, "Les furies," is a tour de force, showcasing Widmann's ability to convey both power and precision.
The "6 Capricci" offer a playful contrast to the more introspective pieces on the album. Each caprice is a miniature masterpiece, demonstrating Widmann's ability to bring out the unique character of each piece. The Violin Sonata in E Minor, Op. 27, No. 4, is another standout, with Widmann's playing bringing a sense of drama and intensity to the music.
The album concludes with the "Etudes," a series of technical studies that showcase Widmann's exceptional skill. Each etude is a challenge, but Widmann tackles them with ease, demonstrating her mastery of the violin.
Throughout the album, Carolin Widmann's playing is characterized by its clarity, precision, and expressive depth. Her interpretations are both technically impressive and emotionally resonant, making "Reflections I" a compelling listen for anyone interested in chamber music.