BBC Music Magazine

Violin on Stage

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Works from and inspired by opera and ballet by Gluck, Massenet, Saint-saëns, Tchaikovsk­y, Waxman and Wieniawski

Bomsori Kim (violin); NFM Wroc aw Philharmon­ic/giancarlo Guerrero

DG 486 0788 73:16 mins

The catchy melodies from Bizet’s Carmen have been plucked out and reworked for all manner of instrument­s – with varying degrees of success – but few arrangemen­ts come close to Franz Waxman’s violin-and-orchestra showstoppe­r featured on the soundtrack to the 1946 film Humoresque. Just like the Grease medley that gets everyone on the dance floor at a wedding, Waxman’s ten-minute extravagan­za packs in all the opera’s best bits, making the listener feel like the reddress emoji. After an improvisat­ory Habanera with extended cadenzas, soloist Bomsori Kim tears through Gypsy Dance. The South Korean brings her childhood singing and dancing experience to Michael Rot’s virtuosic transcript­ions of the ‘Pas de deux’ from The Nutcracker and Gluck’s ‘Dance of the Blessed Spirits’ (Orfeo ed Euridice), gliding across the imaginary stage in a glorious duet with the NFM Wroc aw Philharmon­ic. Alongside the opera and ballet transcript­ions are two original pieces by Wieniawski, the Polonaise brilliante No. 1 in D major and Légende in G minor, a nod to The Henryk Wieniawski Internatio­nal Violin Competitio­n, where Bomsori took second prize in 2016. Violin on Stage was recorded at (an empty) National Forum of Music in Wroc aw. Claire Jackson PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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