JAMES EHNES
Homage
Violins
1. BAZZINI La Ronde des Lutins
2-7. FALLA Suite populaire espagnole (arr. Kochanski)
8. ELGAR La Capricieuse
9. SCOTT Lotus Land (arr. Kreisler)
10. DINICU Hora Staccato (arr. Heifetz)
11. RAVEL Pièce en forme de Habanera
12. WIENIAWSKI Étude-Caprice (arr. Kreisler)
13. SIBELIUS Mazurka Op. 81 No.1
14. MOSZKOWSKI Guitarre (arr. Sarasate)
15. ELGAR Salut d'Amour
16. KREISLER Chanson Louis XIII and Pavane
17. TCHAIKOVSKY Melody Op. 42 No. 3
18. FALLA Danse Espagnole (arr. Kreisler)
Violas
19. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS “Greensleeves”
20. BENJAMIN Jamaican Rumba (arr. Primrose)
21. DAVID La Nuit (arr. Vieuxtemps)
Bonus comparison tracks
22-30. BRUCH Scottish Fantasy (exc - all 9 violins)
31-33. BERLIOZ Harold in Italy (exc - all 3 violas)
Violins
Stradivari: 1709 “La Pucelle” (6,15); 1713 “Baron d'Assignies” (10,14); 1715 “Marsick” (1,11); 1715 “Baron Knoop” (7,18)
1719 “Duke of Alba” (4.13); 1733 “Sassoon” (3,16); Pietro Guarneri 1698 “Shapiro” (8,12);
Guarneri del Gesù: 1737 “King Joseph” (2,9); 1742 “Lord Wilton” (5,17)
Violas
Gasparo da Salò: c.1560 (19); Andrea Guarneri 1676“Count Vitale, ex Landau” (21); Giuseppe Guadagnini: 1793 “Rolla” (20)
Eduard Laurel - piano
All instruments courtesy of the Fulton Collection
2008 Grammy and Gramophone Award winner James Ehnes pays tribute to the world's most celebrated violin-makers in this unique ONYX project featuring performances on 12 of the greatest instruments ever made. The Fulton Collection is perhaps the most important private collection in the world and contains many examples of the legendary names Stradivari, Guarneri, da Salo and Guadagnini. For example, the priceless La Pucelle has never been heard in a recording, and the Lord Wilton was Yehudi Menuhin’s last instrument.
Ehnes performs 21 selections in a carefully planned recital programme specially chosen to suit each instrument and to work on its own terms. It finishes with a section comparing each instrument in an excerpt of the same piece, a unique opportunity to contrast the sound qualities of these spectacular instruments. Ehnes says of the instruments: “I didn't want to spare them a full workout. You wouldn't be testing out NASCAR cars at 20 mph around your neighbourhood! I wanted to select repertoire that would show off their particular tonal characteristics and push them to the limit and of course, that pushed me to my limit as well."
The DVD has the complete performances plus spectacular close-ups of the instruments and substantial interview sequences - Strads vs Guarneris, the importance of the bow, Ehnes’ relationship with the Fulton Collection and his preparation for the recording sessions. David Fulton also talks about his passion for collecting these rare instruments.
Includes detailed notes by Ehnes.
CD: 78.31
DVD: 100 mins + extras (c30 mins)
DVD format: Region 0 (All Regions)/NTSC/Picture 16:9/ Sound LPCM Stereo 5.1 Surround
Onyx CD + DVD ONYX4038