Arabella Steinbacher: Bach & Part | Pentatone PTC5187017

Arabella Steinbacher: Bach & Part

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Label: Pentatone

Cat No: PTC5187017

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 10th February 2023

Contents

About

Arabella Steinbacher presents works for violin and orchestra by Johann Sebastian Bach and Arvo Pärt, together with violinist Christoph Koncz and the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester. Bach’s violin concertos have had a very special significance for Steinbacher ever since hearing the A minor Concerto at the age of four, an experience that made her decide to become a musician. This seminal work is performed here alongside the E major Violin Concerto and the Double Concerto in D minor, on which she is joined by violinist Christoph Koncz. The Bach concertos are framed by two of Arvo Pärt’s most profound and enigmatic pieces: Fratres and Spiegel im Spiegel; the former in the version for violin, string orchestra and percussion, the latter rendered in a version for violin and piano, together with Peter von Wienhardt. Bach and Pärt may be centuries apart, but for Steinbacher, they have a spiritual and sacred origin in common, and their music resonates deeply with her.

Arabella Steinbacher is a multiple award-winner with an extensive Pentatone discography, including Mozart’s complete violin concertos (2014 and 2021), Four Seasons (Vivaldi & Piazzolla, 2020), Mendelssohn & Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos (2015) and many others. Christoph Koncz and the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester make their Pentatone debut.

Reviews

Steinbacher weaves in and out of Bach’s contrapuntal textures, occasionally reducing her tone to a radiant pianissimo to allow the orchestral lines through. ... And in the Double Concerto there is absolutely no sense of ‘star’ and ‘guest’ players, but a true collaboration that in the famous slow movement finds both violinists musically entwining with a naturalness that captures the music as if spellbound by its radiant genius.  Julian Haylock (Concerto Choice)
BBC Music Magazine April 2023

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