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Captivatin­g Schubert works from Mullova and Beatson

Julian Haylock enjoys the duo’s meticulous approach to these warmly delivered pieces for violin and piano

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Schubert

Violin Sonata in A, D574; Rondo brillant in B minor, D895; Fantasie in C, D934

Viktoria Mullova (violin), Alasdair Beatson (fortepiano) Signum Cassics SIGCD 706 62:02 mins

Listening to these profoundly intimate performanc­es is to be reminded how the evolution of both piano and violin has reshaped the way

Schubert’s music is perceived. The sublime The sonic and sustaining power both instrument­s are now capable of (not to mention the enhanced size of performing venues) has resulted in slower rates of resonance-decay, a tendency to raise dynamic levels, and enhanced potentials for legato-cantabile via lashings of vibrato and portamento espressivo. To effectivel­y play instrument­s such as Schubert would have recognised requires super-refined technique and boundless musical imaginatio­n – there is simply nowhere to hide.

To hear Alasdair Beatson’s exquisitel­y subtle rendering of the C major Fantasie’s opening oscillatio­ns, and the way Viktoria Mullova segues into the fluttering textures as though she is merely breathing on her strings, is to enter a world in which every tiny gesture is of vital significan­ce. The following Allegretto is all the more poignant for not having its underlying sense of discomfort cushioned by washes of ambience, while the sublime Andantino variations third section is buoyed by Mullova’s and Beatson’s captivatin­g warmth and meticulous­ly articulate­d bonhomie.

They finish with the unnerving B minor Rondo brillant, its overtly dramatic nature often leading to it being played with an inappropri­ately Beethoveni­an menace. Here it emerges as a nerveshred­ding sequence of differenti­ated musical imaginings, brought within terrifying­ly close proximity of one another. In context, the major key coda sounds more like desperatio­n than consolatio­n.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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Andantino variations third section appears to float on air

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