BBC Music Magazine

Du Pré • Rostropovi­ch

- Helen Wallace

Dvorák: Cello Concerto Schumann: Cello Concerto Villa-lobos: Bachianas Brasileira­s No. 5 – Aria Jacqueline du Pré, Mstislav Rostropovi­ch (cello), Galina Vishnevska­ya (soprano); BBC Symphony Orchestra/jean Martinon; London Symphony Orchestra; Philharmon­ia Orchestra/ Carlo Maria Giulini ICA Classics ICAC 5149 74:22 mins

It seems improbable that there should still be an unreleased recording of a major concerto performanc­e by Jacqueline du

Pré but, thanks to the BBC, here it is. Their live broadcast dates from 1962, a year after Du Pré’s Wigmore Hall debut, when she was studying (albeit unhappily) with Tortelier in Paris. It was he who persuaded her to replace her gut with steel strings – which aided her projection but reduced the subtlety of her sound – and it’s his rather overblown cadenza she plays here, with crackling verve. If not every note is in place, she displays that electrifyi­ng rhythmic instinct that characteri­ses her best performanc­es, and long-breathed melodies are sung with utter naturalnes­s. It’s a performanc­e full of élan, too, from Jean Martinon and the Philharmon­ia in the Royal Festival Hall, who bring terse direction in the opening and melting wind solos in the Adagio.

This 1962 Dvo ák Concerto with Giulini and the Philharmon­ia has all the hallmarks of Mstislav (‘Slava’) Rostropovi­ch at his height: exceptiona­l muscularit­y and irresistib­le idiomatic assurance.

It’s a fairly noisy recording, and his sound buzzingly metallic, though the coda of the slow movement has a heart-stopping tenderness. Giulini had a tendency to take his time with Dvo ák, and there are episodes of heavy weather, in both the Allegro and Finale, but it’s rewarding to hear Slava respond with such creative generosity.

Even a hum from Vishnevska­ya could stop you at a hundred paces: the powerful allure of her soprano anchors this Bachianas Brasileira­s No. 5, though the cello choir is only foggily present.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★

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