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This is chamber opera like you’ve never heard it before

Alexandra Wilson marvels at the musical hijinks in this brilliant duo distillati­on of Puccini’s La bohème

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Puccini

La bohème (arr. violin and piano)

Mathieu van Bellen (violin), Mathias Halvorsen (piano) Backlash Music BM010 89:00 mins (2 discs)

Italian opera is all about the beautiful voice – or is it? Liszt transcribe­d operatic excerpts for the piano and tunes from the opera are staples of the brass band repertoire. But has anyone ever performed an entire opera without singers?

They have now. Violinist Mathieu van Bellen and pianist Mathias Halvorsen have arranged La bohème as a duet for their respective instrument­s – a herculean task, as they claim to have included every note in the full score. The changing textures of Puccini’s highly sophistica­ted orchestrat­ion are captured by employing every technique in the violinist’s arsenal. Interestin­gly, it is the busiest passages of orchestrat­ion that are conveyed to greatest effect with these slimmed-down resources. The bohemians’ high jinks – played by van Bellen and Halvorsen with tremendous bravura – are distilled brilliantl­y, while at the end of Act II the arrangemen­t mind-bogglingly creates the effect of an entire marching band.

Even more astonishin­gly, each character’s ‘voice’ is given a distinctiv­e tone colour. Mimì is fragile, Rodolfo is assertive, though both are played by the violin, and by some wizardry these distinctio­ns are apparent even when the two ‘sing’ together in duet. Such is the emotional commitment of the two musicians, the sense of immediacy in the recording, and the lush, dynamic playing inspired by performers from Puccini’s own era such as Fritz Kreisler and Leopold Godowsky, that by the time we reach the end it is quite possible to forget that we have not been listening to ‘the real thing’. Bravi, van Bellen and Halvorsen, for this ravishing achievemen­t.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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It is possible to forget that we have not been listening to ‘the real thing’

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Astonishin­g display: Mathieu van Bellen and Mathias Halvorsen bring Puccini’s score to vivid life
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