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Vengerov
Maxim Vengerov
Vengerov
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Envy the lucky pianists! Their literature includes a virtually unlimited supply of wonderful small pieces by the greatest composers, enough to fill an entire program with interesting, varied, high-quality music. By compari...  more »

     
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All Artists: Maxim Vengerov
Title: Vengerov
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Label: EMI Classics
Release Date: 1/11/2005
Genres: Soundtracks, Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Forms & Genres, Concertos, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830), Instruments, Keyboard, Strings
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724355791627

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Envy the lucky pianists! Their literature includes a virtually unlimited supply of wonderful small pieces by the greatest composers, enough to fill an entire program with interesting, varied, high-quality music. By comparison, most of the short works in the violin repertoire are pure bravura pieces, written by other violinists to show off their own virtuosity. No serious performer would devote a whole recital to that sort of insubstantial fluff. On disc, however, and in the right hands, such a program can work well, and Maxim Vengerov is just the man to bring it off. For this record, he has chosen 12 popular favorites "dear to his heart" (and no doubt his fingers). Alternating slow, sweetly singing melodies with brilliant technical fireworks, they serve to display his incredible instrumental mastery and incomparably beautiful tone to splendid effect. However, his natural charm and ability to change mood and character in a micro-second are what really distinguishes these performances. He makes even warhorses like Kreisler's "Liebesleid" and "Liebesfreud" sound fresh and spontaneous and plays with so much genuine inner expressiveness that there is never a hint of cheap sentimentality. Vengerov's enjoyment is palpable and infectious, as is that of pianist Ian Brown, who supports him with total empathy and produces a lovely, subtly nuanced sound. The program is supposed to feature works by violinist-composers, but includes John Williams' all-too ubiquitous theme from "Schindler's List" and the D-flat variation from Rachmaninov's "Paganini Rhapsody" in a Kreisler transcription that preserves nothing but the key. No matter: as long as this infinitely endearing violinist continues to play the great masterpieces of the literature, no one would begrudge him an occasional virtuoso fling. --Edith Eisler

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Another superb recording, but no surprise
TSENG Bruce | Hong Kong | 01/12/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Vengerov has become more mature in his technique and interpretation. He is giving less concerts - only 30 concerts in 2005, as compared with 110 in 2004 - he is determined to be disciplined. He is also learning a lot of other things to broaden his horizon, which would help enrich his music.



In this newly released album, he continues to demonstrate his virtuosity, adding new flavours to these favourite pieces. He continues to master those technically demanding pieces with relative ease, but he is capable of making them sound more difficult.



He is one of those violinists that could produce the sweetest sound on earth (the change of violin does not seem to have any effect on his playing). Kreisler's Liebesleid and Liebesfreud sounded afresh, although Vengerov has made them just a tiny bit too heavy. I would rather have them played in an easier and more relaxed fashion. Perhaps a little more rubato would have helped.



Vocalise was included again in this album. Compared with the previous recording, the self-indulgence has subsided, leaving it truly sorrowful. I like his interpretation this time round. The Theme From Schindler's List was played with much thoughts. The emotion was there. But it seems that Perlman's version remains the best in terms of the deepness and melancholy displayed.



I have deducted one star from my rating as I have been expecting something new from him. There is not much surprise in this album.



That said, Vengerov is surely one of the best performers now and I can see him becoming more mature in the next few years. Vengerov's fans would be satisfied. Not a bad start if you have never heard him."