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Instrument of the Devil
Rachel Barton, Sinozich, Tartini
Instrument of the Devil
Genres: Special Interest, Classical
 
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Prodigy sets new standards for virtuoso compositions:
08/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rachael Barton is a very unique artist, overcoming her disastrous subway incident in which she lost a leg and an ankle to win and earn high honors in many prestigious competitions. Her unparelleled virtuosity shines in the Paganini, and, though the Bazzini has rhythm problems in the melody, the overall depth and scope of her playing is astounding. This is a violinist not to be reckoned with."
An artist worthy to play the "Cannon"
Dr. Robert S. Bean | Winter Springs, FL United States | 05/05/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A few times a year a committee of artists, politicians, and the like (the Paganini committee), allows the revered violin which once belonged to Nicolo Paganini to be played. Exacting standards by the committee must be met for a performer to play Paganini's "Cannon." In my opinion, Rachel Barton truly deserves a "shot" at the "Cannon" (pardon the humor.) I bought this CD after reading about the Ernst transcription of Schubert's "Erlko"nig," checked out the reviews of a host of violinists who performed it--and was totally shocked when I heard Barton's performance of the piece. She actually gets the "four voices" of the narrator, child, father, and Erlko"nig on a solo violin!! One listen and I could not believe that this was a solo violinist!! All of the compositions are just as memorable, and the two other artists who appear on the album are also excellent!!
Paganini wrote compositions which were pronounced "unplayable" by virtuosi of his era--in Paganini's flamboyance, he would not only perform them, but often carry a razor and, after the double/triple stops, would cut the strings, sometimes finishing an "unplayable" composition on one string.
I hope that if/when Rachel Barton plays the "Cannon," she leaves the razor at home!!
THIS IS A "MUST HAVE" RECORDING!!"
An energetic CD showcasing Ms Bartons skills and speed
Dr. Robert S. Bean | 05/25/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"While a couple of the pieces seem to lack depth,in general "Instrument of the Devil" is a wonderful CD, highlighting Rachels talents,as well as showcasing some pieces which are not that readily heard on radio or concert!"