Capriccio / Capucon / Ducros: Capriccio-Violin & Piano WKS
Capriccio / Capucon / Ducros: Capriccio-Violin & Piano WKS
Format: CD
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Artist: Capriccio / Capucon / Ducros
Label: Erato
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 094637408728
Genre: Classical
Capriccio - Mendelssohn, Schubert, Debussy, Etc / Renaud Capucon, Jerome Ducros, Composer: Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert (Dresden), Franz Schubert, Sir Edward Elgar, Performer: Jerome Ducros, Renaud Capuçon. The notes to Renaud Capuçon and Jérôme Ducros's recital of miniatures focus on the emergence of this pair of French musicians a decade ago and the affinity they display with this repertoire. And affinity there surely seems to be. The arrangers of these pieces, Wilhelmj, Heifetz, Kreisler, Dushkin, and Píhoda themselves championed works of this kind and surely knew how to put them across. It's gratifying to add Capuçon to the list. On Wings of Song, like Schubert's Ave Maria, may be a Heifetz specialty, but Capuçon and Ducros strongly personalize them, with the violinist even providing his own arrangement of the latter. So, like La capricieuse, they display a range of persuasive dynamics and a willingness to employ a subtle palette of expressive portamentos and nuanced changes in tempo harking back to another era to make their various rhetorical points. Dynamic range seems to be one of the keys to their success: the middle section of Humoreske and the lurches of Prokofiev's "Masks" rise to an intensity to which few listeners may be accustomed, especially in an era of somewhat dutiful performances of such pieces. If a majority of them suggest triste rather than capriccio, and evoke polite rather than rowdy gatherings, the exceptions, like Dinicu's Hora staccato, provide thumping good entertainment of a more visceral kind. In fact, while Heifetz's performance may dazzle listeners with down-bow flying staccato of a brilliance never before (and never since) encountered, Capuçon's communicates hotter gypsy passion, while remaining exciting on a purely instrumental level. Still, the pervasive melancholy (for example, Capuçon has included Kreisler's Liebesleid rather than his Liebesfreud or even Caprice viennois)-exhibiting a narrower range than do similar collections by others, like Francescatti, Milstein, Heifetz, or Oistrakh, to name a few who compiled effective collections-may nudge it, despite the devotion of both performers to the kind of pieces they've chosen (including a few less familiar ones, like Strauss's "Einsamer Quelle" and the two Schumann songs), into a category that overlaps what some call "crossover." And insofar as that nudge increases it's appeal for some audiences, it's sure to decrease it for others. Still, for those who like this kind of thing, this is the kind of thing they'll like. Strongly recommended to them, but nearly as strongly recommended to others as well.
Tracks:
1.1 On Wings of Song Op.34 No.2
1.2 The Bee Op.13 No.9
1.3 Ave Maria (Ellens Gesang III, D.839)
1.4 La Capricieuse Op.17
1.5 Humoreske in B Flat Major Op.107 No.1
1.6 Un Poco Triste Op.17 No.3
1.7 Slavonic Dance No.1 in A minor After Op.46 No.2 ; Op.72 No.1
1.8 Hora Staccato
1.9 Roxana's Song
1.10 Clair de Lune
1.11 Russian Song
1.12 Masks
1.13 Valse Sentimentale in F minor, Op.51 No.6
1.14 Dance of the Blessed Spirits (Ballet Des Ombres Heureuses)
1.15 Garden Scene
1.16 Der Rosenkavalier, Waltz
1.17 Ein Einsamer Quelle Op.9 No.2
1.18 Poupee Valsante
1.19 Liebesleid
1.20 Er, Der Herrlichste Von Allem
1.21 Du Ring Am Meinem Finger