BBC Music Magazine

Stravinsky

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Violin Concerto; Three Pieces for String Quartet; Concertino for String Quartet; Double Canon; Pastorale; Apollon Musagète – Apollo’s Variation

Isabelle Faust (violin); Les Siècles/ François-xavier Roth

Harmonia Mundi HMM 902718

43:39 mins

Stravinsky and the violin were not easy bedfellows. He used the instrument frequently and, being Stravinsky, to good effect, but his distrust of virtuosos left him wary. His Violin

Concerto is consequent­ly a singular masterpiec­e eschewing the showy norms of the genre. Building on her distinctiv­e and distinguis­hed period instrument recording of The Soldier’s Tale, Isabelle Faust gives the concerto the same treatment with superb results. Joined by Les Siècles and the irrepressi­ble Françoisxa­vier Roth, the instrument­al colour is simultaneo­usly more varied and more subtle. The gut strings imbue Faust’s solo part with the limpid texture of finely wrought glassware rather than hard steel. The wind instrument­s gurgle delightful­ly in the ‘Toccata’, the final ‘Capriccio’ opens with wonderfull­y squeaky-clean chirruping, and the two Aria movements have a smoky, veiled quality.

Faust surrounds this groundbrea­king account of the concerto with a selection of modest chamber miniatures. True, the brevity of the Three Pieces for String Quartet bely their radicalism and importance, and it is good for Stravinsky devotees to have the Double Canon, Concertino and Pastorale in such strong period instrument performanc­es, but these are mostly shavings from the master’s workbench. It can be deduced only from the booklet photograph­s that Faust performs in these pieces. She opens the disc with the solo ‘Variation of Apollo’ from Apollon Musagète, a bold and effective choice. If only Les Siècles could have recorded the complete ballet, possibly presented after a suitable gap to complement the tautly focused but modestly proportion­ed programme given here. Christophe­r Dingle

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