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- Julian Haylock

Bartók: Viola Concerto Dvorák: Cello Concerto Shor: Seascapes; The Well Tempered Chanson; Lullaby for Mark; Natalie’s Waltz Walton: Viola Concerto David Aaron Carpenter (viola); London Philharmon­ic Orchestra/ Kazushi Ono, Vladimir Jurowski, David Parry Warner 9029569769 154:00 mins (2 discs)

Violists tend either towards the woody, chesty tenor register in the manner of Lionel Tertis, or the alto, violinisti­c brilliance of William Primrose. David

Aaron Carpenter is very much a Primrose man, which is just as well considerin­g the heroic projection required for the Dvo ák. Even with the cello original ringing in one’s ears, such is the charismati­c intensity of Carpenter’s playing that one quickly adjusts and accepts this gripping performanc­e on its own terms.

The Bartók Concerto was commission­ed by Primrose, whose recordings with Tibor Serly (who reconstruc­ted the concerto from Bartók’s sketches) and Otto Klemperer are essential listening. It is a sign of Carpenter’s violinisti­c precision and chutzpah that he need fear nothing by comparison, blowing clean out of the water any notion of the viola lacking its own highly distinctiv­e voice. Indeed, when listening to Carpenter’s masterly performanc­e of the Walton Concerto (written for Tertis, but premiered by Hindemith), one is continuall­y struck by the purity of his upper register, which soars aloft with eartweakin­g clarity and without the slightest hint of strain. When the notes start flying, particular­ly in the viola’s lower register, absolute tonal focus is challengin­g to maintain, yet Carpenter retains clarity at all levels.

Alexey Shor’s characterf­ul and colourful music makes the perfect companion, whether in the multifacet­ed generics of the Well Tempered Chanson (including an ‘Odessa Walk’ and ‘Chicken Tarantella’) or his four highly atmospheri­c Seascapes (a world-premiere recording). Carpenter’s exemplary, heartfelt interpreta­tions resonate long in the memory after the music has stopped.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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