MAXIM RYSANOV & EVELYN CHANG
Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897)
Sonatensatz – F.A.E. Sonata in C minor, Scherzo WoO 2 (arr. Rysanov)
Mikhail Glinka (1804 – 1857)
Viola Sonata in D minor
Allegro
Adagio
George Enescu (1881 – 1955)
Concert Piece
Frank Bridge (1879 – 1941)
Pensiero
Allegro Appassionato
César Franck (1822 – 1890)
Violin Sonata in A major (viola part arr. Rysanov)
I Allegretto ben moderato
II Allegro
III Recitativo – Fantasia
IV Allegretto poco mosso
Dobrinka Tabakova (b. 1980)
Whispered Lullaby
Maxim Rysanov - viola
Evelyn Chang - piano
Recorded at Potton Hall, Suffolk, 7 - 9 August 2006
Maxim Rysanov is re-defining the art of viola playing for a new generation. This Ukrainian-born, London-based artist is, quite simply, one of the world’s finest and most charismatic viola players. “Romantic expression”, says Rysanov, is the thread that unites the half-dozen works on his solo debut disc with Taiwanese pianist Evelyn Chang. Spanning the better part of two centuries, all of the works on this recording stem from a particular romantic – or romanticized – perspective.
And if anyone can coax the kaleidoscopic aspects of romance out of the viola it’s Maxim Rysanov, whether in Brahms’ vivacious FAE Sonata, Enescu’s robust Concert Piece, or Glinka’s delicate Sonata. The two movements by Frank Bridge exhibit the composer’s own skill on the instrument, to which Franck’s Sonata lends its romantic ardour perfectly. The disc’s “encore” is an enchanting miniature written for Rysanov by Bulgarian-born, London-based Dobrinka Tabakova.
Maxim joins Avie’s roster of superb young artists whom the label has developed with great success, for example the BBC Music Magazine Award-nominated pianist Luiza Borac, and Gramophone Editor’s Choice Vivaldi specialist Adrian Chandler.
critical acclaim for Maxim Rysanov
“the most talented violist of his generation” – The Strad
“a stunningly virtuostic and expressive performer” – Classical Music
“My rival has arrived!” – Yuri Bashmet
Avie AV2111