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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Bartók: Divertimento, Musique pour cordes, percussions et célesta, Danses populaires roumaines (arr. Zeitouni)

Les Violons du Roy / Jean-Marie Zeitouni
Atma ACD22576 (64 min 47 s)
**** $$$

Les Violons du Roy proposent un Bartók opulent, dansant, mesuré. Ils prennent littéralement d'assaut les enceintes acoustiques par la richesse de leur timbre, tant individuel que collectif. Des tempi souples, dénués d’exagération, et un phrasé clairement découpé – tout est mis en œuvre, d’un point de vue technique, pour rehausser le plaisir du jeu. Par contre, seront déçus ceux qui, comme moi, préfèrent un Bartók délirant, sauvage, qui fusionne la plus brute authenticité folklorique avec la plus haute sophistication d’écriture. Ces mélomanes pourront se dire nostalgiques du passé, mais un fait demeure : les Violons du Roy ont le poids de la légitimité musicale de leur côté.

- René Bricault

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Zubin Mehta Los Angeles Philharmonic: Dvořák/Mozart/Bartók

Los Angeles Philharmonic / Zubin Mehta
Euroarts DVD 2072248 (110 min)
**** $

This is another release from the vaults of Unitel, the Munich-based company that spent a small fortune making classical music films in the 1970s. Karajan and Bernstein were featured in dozens of films but other conductors such as Böhm, Abbado and Solti also appeared. Most of these productions were initially released on VHS years ago but only recently have they made their way to DVD. Deutsche Grammophon has been issuing the bulk of the Unitel catalogue but other companies are issuing those passed on.

The Mehta release documents an important stage in this conductor’s career. Mehta was twenty-six when he became conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and he stayed for seventeen years, growing into a major conductor. These performances were recorded in 1977 in concert at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Mehta left the following year to take over the New York Philharmonic. Kirk Browning of Live from Lincoln Center was the producer and RCA veteran Max Wilcox was the sound engineer and their work is first-rate.

There are two major works: Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8. The orchestra plays superbly and Mehta is at his charismatic best. He could pass for either a Hollywood or a Bollywood film star playing a great conductor. Fortunately, he was also a great musician. From these same concerts there are two shorter Dvořák pieces and Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto with the LAPO’s principal bassoonist as soloist.

- Paul E. Robinson



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