BBC Music Magazine

Tchaikovsk­y

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Violin Concerto;

Souvenir de Florence

Sarah Christian, Johannes Strake (violin); Wen Xiao Zheng, Jano Lisboa (viola), Maximilian Hornung, Janerik Gustafsson (cello); Deutsche Kammerphil­harmonie Bremen/ Jérémie Rhorer

Berlin Classics 0301731BC 70:51 mins Among so many Tchaikovsk­y masterpiec­es, the Violin Concerto and his late string sextet Souvenir de Florence top the list for happy inspiratio­ns. Both these performanc­es represent true partnershi­ps: Sarah Christian is one of three leaders (they say ‘concert master’) of the Deutsche Kammerphil­harmonie Bremen, a real army of generals, conducted with character here by Jérémie Rhorer. You can tell so much about the performanc­e to come from the violin’s first entry: Christian’s is free, reflective and rich-toned on the right notes. The runs flow beautifull­y, the dialogues with distinguis­hed woodwind colleagues in slow movement and finale

(listen to Rie Kodama characteri­se a tiny bassoon phrase) brimming with personalit­y. I’ve heard live Vivacissim­os with even more dash, but it’s all clear and spirited.

There are many top-notch Souvenirs around, too; compared to a Czech team on a recent Arcodivo release as well as Janine Jansen with friends on Youtube, Christian’s group don’t fly at the start, perhaps because there needs to be more recorded air around the sound. But subtle interplay abounds between the three main soloists – with Christian, first viola-player Wen Xiao Zheng and cellist Maximilian Hornung whose colleague, Jan-erik Gustafsson, makes his presence felt throughout. David Nice PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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