BBC Music Magazine

A momentous recording of two Martin concertos

Frank Peter Zimmermann and the Bambergs give a truly satisfying performanc­e,

- says Jan Smaczny

Bartók • Martin

Martinu˚: Violin Concertos Nos 1 & 2; Bartók: Sonata for Solo Violin Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin); Bamberg Symphony Orchestra/jakub Hr a BIS BIS-2457 (CD/SACD) 74:40 mins For nearly 30 years Martin ’s First Violin Concerto, completed in 1933, was thought to have been lost. Composed for the American violinist Samuel Dushkin, who turned out to be very demanding where the solo part was concerned, the work disappeare­d during Martin ’s lifetime and had to wait nearly 15 years after his death for its premiere in 1973.

The work itself might be described as transition­al; in the outer movements Martin favours the busy, sometimes jazz-inflected neo-classicism he cultivated in the late 1920s. The slow movement, however, is full of generous, almost pastoral lyricism looking forward to his music of the 1940s. Zimmermann has fully absorbed the slightly eclectic style of the work and produces a performanc­e of conviction, not to mention dazzling virtuosity. Hr a accompanie­s with understand­ing and flexibilit­y, while the players of the Bamberg Symphony clearly relish Martin ’s highly coloured orchestral palette.

The Second Concerto composed in the United States, where Martin had fled in 1943, is full of anticipati­on of his later maturity. Reflecting the tonal beauty of Mischa Elman’s playing for whom it was written, there is a wealth of lyrical melody underpinne­d by strong symphonic fibre. Zimmermann and Hr a deliver another superb performanc­e – the sprung rhythms of the first movement and robust ebullience of the finale are brilliantl­y captured in one of the most satisfying recorded performanc­es available.

The Bartók Solo Violin Sonata is a great bonus and beautifull­y played, but these landmark performanc­es of the Martin concertos are the headline items and both are unquestion­ably outstandin­g.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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The orchestra clearly relishes Martin ’s highly coloured palette

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Dazzling virtuoso: Zimmermann plays with sparkle
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