Massimiliano Milana pubblicato il Nov 18, 2014
Festival di Verbier 2014: Quest'anno, the festival’s final weekend opened with a chamber concert celebrating one of those musical partnerships that brings years of history with it. Violoncellista inglese Steven Isserlis e violinista statunitense Joshua Bell è venuto insieme al pianista Marc-André Hamelin per creare un supergruppo classico stellato. Brahms’ Trio No. 1 in B major is one of the great works of the chamber repertoire – a miniature that packs symphonic scope and weight into its slight frame, impostazione di violoncello e violino in un dialogo appassionato. Isserlis’s instinctual style shares little with Bell’s polished sweetness of delivery except an expressiveness that both arrive at by very different means.
Qui, Isserlis responded to the music’s every mercurial twitch and glance with vivid shifts, ci conduce in movimento e tono muscolare dai momenti di ispirazione Bach fugal dell'Allegro a suoi momenti espansive di lirismo. Bell’s approach to performance is more crafted, but was no less striking here – goade

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