Bach: Sonatas & Partitas for solo violin, vol.2 Isabelle Faust
Album info
Album-Release:
2012
HRA-Release:
18.10.2013
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750): Sonata I BWV 1001 in G Minor
- 1 I. Adagio 03:50
- 2 II. Fuga. Allegro 04:33
- 3 III. Siciliana 02:31
- 4 IV. Presto 03:11
- Partita I BWV 1002 in B Minor
- 5 I. Allemanda 04:52
- 6 II. Double 02:19
- 7 III. Corrente 02:58
- 8 IV. Double 03:11
- 9 V. Sarabande 03:00
- 10 VI. Double 02:10
- 11 VII. Tempo di Borea 02:55
- 12 VIII. Double 03:10
- 13 I. Grave 04:10
- 14 II. Fuga 07:55
- 15 III. Andante 04:07
- 16 IV. Allegro 05:29
Info for Bach: Sonatas & Partitas for solo violin, vol.2
Isabelle Faust hit the Classical charts earlier this year with her mesmerising recording of Beethoven and Berg with Claudio Abbado. She followed up with some welcome live appearances here in the UK, which included the Brahms' concerto at the Barbican with frequent collaborators Jiri Belohlavek and the BBCSO.
Isabelle's recordings have won prizes since her harmonia mundi debut in 1997 which earned her a Gramophone Young Artist Award. In 2010 her Beethoven Violin Sonatas with Alexander Melnikov also won. The afore-mentioned Beethoven-Berg has been awarded Gramophone Recording of the Month, Daily Telegraph Classical CD of the Week, Times CD of the Week, Classic FM Disc of the Week, Sunday Times CD of the Week, BBC Music Magazine Recording of the Month and CD Review Disc of the Week.
Now she returns to J.S. Bach for a second volume of what Andrew McGregor described in such glowing terms: 'there’s some of the best-judged ornamentation I’ve heard in repeated passages. The recording is utterly self-effacing, in just the right way, and my only complaint is that the job’s half done...I’m impatient for the rest! Harmonia Mundi is the label, it’s released this coming Monday, and the notes are excellent as well.' CD Review, BBC Radio 3, 27 March 2010
Isabelle is shortlisted for the Gramophone Best Artist Award 2012. She returns to Wigmore Hall in October with Alexander Melnikov and Jean-Guihen Queyras.
“Faust’s playing of these extraordinary pieces of surpassing musical interest and lyrical content sits comfortably at the uppermost echelons of the league table … Faust is at her heart a poetic player with a warm sound, a tightly controlled vibrato and an athletic technique … A rewardingly stimulating release, beautifully recorded.” (International Record Review)
“She creates a feeling that, although there is a deep musical understanding behind her performance in which she has quiet confidence, there is no overarching ego trying to make the intricate counterpoint bend to her will.” (Gramophone)
“In some of the most challenging violin music ever written, she displays masterly technique...Despite some daring tempos, Faust retains a totally secure pulse through all the technical contortions. She places admirable faith in Bach's fair copy of the score...[and] in alluringly sensitive in gentler movement.” (BBC Music Magazin)
Isabelle Faust, violin
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Booklet for Bach: Sonatas & Partitas for solo violin, vol.2