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R Strauss

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Don Quixote; Cello Sonata; Romanze; Morgen Ophélie Gaillard (cello); with Beatrice Uria Monzon (mezzo-soprano), Alexandra Conunova (violin), Dov Scheindlin (viola), Vassilis Varvaresos (piano); Czech National Symphony Orchestra/julien Masmondet

Aparté AP174 79:24 mins

Closer to Reiner’s youthful freshness and pizazz than Karajan’s plush radiance,

Julien Masmondet and his Czech players turn a searchligh­t on Strauss’s surging textural interplay, uncovering passing details that often pass by unacknowle­dged. The

Czech National may not possess the virtuoso exuberance of the Chicago Symphony or Berlin Philharmon­ic in full cry, but that is rather to miss the point, as this reading is as much about Cervantes’s satirical send-up of fashionabl­e tales of heroic knights in shining armour as it is Strauss’s luxuriant sonic soundscape.

Ophélie Gaillard and violist

Dov Scheindlin play Quixote as a double concerto rather than an epic concerto grosso, with Gaillard fully embracing her role as a ‘a knight of sorrowful countenanc­e’. She also retains her equanimity and poise at all times, suggesting with touching eloquence Quixote’s delusional fantasies. As a result, variation five, in which Quixote soothes his aching pride with idealistic thoughts of his unobtainab­le beloved Dulcinée, emerges with tantalisin­g restraint and a profound sense of unreality. As Quixote finally regains his sanity and passes away with a noble serenity that has previously eluded him, the moment is made all the more touching for its lack of honeyed nostalgia.

That same elegance and acute sensitivit­y to Strauss’s lyrical genius also pays dividends in the Romance and Morgen!, a wedding gift to Strauss’s new bride, Pauline. Yet perhaps the finest performanc­e here is of the early Cello Sonata, which Gaillard and pianist Vassilis Varvaresos embrace with a playful innocence and (in the finale) impish zeal, as if spellbound by its headlong exuberance. Julian Haylock

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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Ace of bass: virtuoso Grigory Krotenko

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