Joshua Bell and Jeremy Denk
“Denk identifies the use of colour as being key to the Frenchness of these pieces, and Joshua Bell is certainly not short of timbral variety in this exquisitely played recital. It even beats his compelling Franck disc of 20 years ago. The playing is more relaxed and Bell's delicious use of portamento is achingly beautiful. He is sensitively accompanied by Denk, who has a wonderfully deft touch, captured in excellent sound.” --BBC Music Magazine, March 2012 *****
“Denk identifies the use of colour as being key to the Frenchness of these pieces, and Joshua Bell is certainly not short of timbral variety in this exquisitely played recital. It even beats his compelling Franck disc of 20 years ago. The playing is more relaxed and Bell's delicious use of portamento is achingly beautiful. He is sensitively accompanied by Denk, who has a wonderfully deft touch, captured in excellent sound.” --BBC Music Magazine, March 2012 *****
“Joshua
Bell plays with fire and finesse, with Denk a powerful ally. Franck's
dark-light violin sonata, mysterious, ardent and far more than the sum
of its parts when played as majestically as here, forms the centrepiece
of this seriously beguiling disc. A first essential purchase for 2012.”
--The Observer, January 2012
“Joshua Bell and Jeremy Denk, a notably well-matched team, give
idiomatic performances of these three sonatas...They're especially adept
in maintaing the flow of the musical narrative and, with it, the
music's emotional flux....Bell is especially impressive in the moto
perpetuo finale - not only thrillingly precise but full of colour and
variety, too” --Gramophone Magazine, March 2012
“You’d be hard pressed to find a version of Ravel’s Sonata which offers as much fun as this one; you can visualise Joshua Bell winking as he negotiates the second movement’s insouciant smears and pizzicato notes...This is a great performance [of the Franck], especially in the steady Allegretto of the last movement...Sony’s sound is immaculate.” --The Arts Desk, 4th February 2012
“You’d be hard pressed to find a version of Ravel’s Sonata which offers as much fun as this one; you can visualise Joshua Bell winking as he negotiates the second movement’s insouciant smears and pizzicato notes...This is a great performance [of the Franck], especially in the steady Allegretto of the last movement...Sony’s sound is immaculate.” --The Arts Desk, 4th February 2012
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