Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Polina Leschenko – Deux (Bartók, Poulenc & Ravel) (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Polina Leschenko – Deux (Bartók, Poulenc & Ravel) (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 52:55 minutes | 909 MB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © Alpha Classics

The least that one could say about the art of Moldavian violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja is that one cannot be left indifferent by it – so completely does she set herself apart from her “smoother”, more mainstream peers. One only needs to hear her explosive reading of Ravel’s Tzigane, where she is particularly daring: the result is extravagant, but in reality, it is wholly in keeping with the spirit of this score, which too many violinists play prissily: after listening to this, you’ll not want to hear it played any other way. Kopatchinskaja murmurs, rages, dreams, swoons, surges, explodes, caresses, grips, undulates, chirrups and slaps through the ten minutes of this humorous, provocative, bravura performance. Doubtless the serious Bartók wouldn’t have relished Ravel’s pseudo-Hungarian allusions – not understanding that the French composer was simply lampooning the Viennese pseudo-Hungarian-Tzigane style – going by his Second Sonata for Violin and Piano, which is both dogmatically Magyar and Bartókian, a rather gruff piece all in all. Much less gruff is the sumptuous Sonata by Poulenc, written in 1943 in a tone which is sometimes tragic – even if the facetious Poulenc undertakes his own personal Resistance by working into each of his three movements a quotation from Tea for Two, a song forbidden under the Occupation. Pianist Polia Leschenko offers the violinist a breather with the short but efficient waltz  Coppelia by Dohnanyi, a little Franco-Hungarian wink, a prelude to the big winkTzigane, which crowns the album.
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Reto Bieri, Polina Leschenko – Take 3 (2024) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Reto Bieri, Polina Leschenko – Take 3 (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 01:06:39 minutes | 2,16 GB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Alpha Classics

The basic idea of this album was to play in threes… Not to play ‘something’, but to experiment ‘in threes’ with sound worlds as different as those of Bartók, Poulenc and Schoenfield. With his Contrastes, composed in 1938 for Benny Goodman, Bartók broadened his penchant for traditional music and turned it into a more universal work, influenced by jazz. Poulenc was a child of the Paris of the Roaring Twenties, influenced as much by Stravinsky, Ravel and Satie as by cabaret songs and operetta. Paul Schoenfield, born in Detroit in 1947, also likes to combine styles. Each of the movements in his trio is based on an Eastern European Hasidic melody… not forgetting the breathtaking klezmer dances of Romanian Șerban Nichifor. Almost ten years after Take 2 (Alpha211), Patricia Kopatchinskaja reunites with two great accomplices, clarinettist Reto Bieri and pianist Polina Leschenko, for a programme based around trios that celebrate the roots of these three musicians.

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