It’s a shame that Hadelich presses forward with such fast tempos: the ends of phrases are snatched, and though he is technically secure, the fast sections sound too breathless. The Spanish theme continues with Sarasate’s virtuoso showpiece, Zigeunerweisen, though here a guitar is certainly no substitute for the intended piano accompaniment. Opening with a vibrant performance of one of Piazzolla’s most famous scores, he moves idiomatically through the work’s many moods and, with judiciously used portamento, adds much to the dance’s smoochy atmosphere.įive of Manuel de Falla’s songs from Canciones populares españolas are captured in a range of subtle colours, each one moulded and characterised to reflect the words of the original song. Musicians: Augustin Hadelich (violin) Pablo Sáinz Villagas (guitar)Ĭomposer: Piazzolla, Falla, Paganini, Sarasateĭespite its rather nebulous title, this curiously constructed disc confirms Augustin Hadelich’s place among the most admired violinists of his generation. Description: An unusual collection with violin in league with guitar
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