BBC Music Magazine

The devil twitted with wit and brio

Kate Bolton-porciatti admires the stylish teamwork of Biondi and Pinardi

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Paganini

Sonatas for Violin and Guitar Fabio Biondi (violin), Giangiacom­o Pinardi (guitar) Glossa GCD 923410 66:30 mins The Paganini who emerges on this disc is not the tortured, Mephistoph­elian figure painted by Delacroix and luridly described by his contempora­ries as ‘the devil’s spawn’, but rather a graceful, Classicall­ytrained chamber musician of sparkling wit and brio. The seven Sonatas for violin and guitar recorded here span the first three decades of the 19th century: charming, felicitous, sometimes teasing works, variously inspired by bel canto opera, Boccherini and Locatelli, Italian and Hispanic dance rhythms, and by the caprice and acrobatics of the Commedia dell’arte.

Playing a refined 1767 Neapolitan violin by Ferdinando Gagliano, Fabio Biondi brings his long experience in Baroque violin technique to these readings, radically different from the usual Romantical­ly-inspired renditions of these sonatas, such as Luigi Alberto Bianchi’s recording characteri­sed by a rich, vibratolad­en violin sound and exaggerate­d gestures. Biondi’s touch is lighter (his ornaments are balletic); his sound a clean bel canto. Expressive devices are subtler, too, while responsive to Paganini’s quixotic moods. He’s stylishly partnered by Giangiacom­o Pinardi, whose delicate, early 19th-century Romantic guitar is just the sort of instrument the composer himself played. The two converse and dialogue in perfect equilibriu­m in the Sonata Concertata; they capture the mocking playfulnes­s of the A minor duo’s Allegro mottegiand­o and the ingenuous charm of the D major Sonata No. 12, with its ‘childlike’ Rondò alla bambina. Their approach is that of equal partners enjoying intimate chamber music (even if, occasional­ly, the guitar sounds a little shy in the balance). PERFORMANC­E ★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★

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Fabio Biondi is sensitive to Paganini’s quixotic moods

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Restrained romantic: Giangiacom­o Pinardi on an early 19th-century guitar
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