BBC Music Magazine

The Golden Age

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Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26; plus works by Kreisler, Debussy, Ponce, Koncz and Gershwin Ray Chen (violin);

London Philharmon­ic Orchestra/ Robert Trevino

Decca 483 3852 53:26 mins Don’t be put off by the glitz surroundin­g this new release from superstar violinist Ray Chen. Yes, the album is accompanie­d by a custombuil­t computer game and much is made of Chen’s online popularity (with numerous viral Youtube hits to his name), but there’s no false glitter to his playing. Having won the 2008 Yehudi Menuhin Violin Competitio­n, Chen is the real deal and this well-produced album, though a hotchpotch in terms of repertoire, makes for highly enjoyable listening.

A celebratio­n of the violin’s ‘golden age’, the album features Bruch’s much-loved Violin Concerto, performed with splendid warmth and character by Chen and the LPO. Otherwise there’s a blend of popular classics and inventive new arrangemen­ts, including ‘A New Satiesfact­ion’

(sic), an unexpected­ly fizzing and uplifting arrangemen­t of Satie’s Gymnopédie No. 1 performed by Chen’s excellent Made in Berlin quartet (comprised of players from the Berlin Philharmon­ic). Other highlights are a gossamer-light quartet arrangemen­t of Clair de lune, and Kreisler’s Schön Rosmarin for violin and piano, which Chen plays with his signature vivacity and a wonderfull­y full-bodied sound.

Kate Wakeling

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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