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A striking display of subtlety and style Baiba Skride’s Britten is among the best in a crowded field, says Martin Cotton

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Violin Concerto; Double Concerto for Violin and Viola

Baiba Skride (violin), Ivan

Vukčević (viola); ORF Radiosymph­onieorches­ter Wien/marin Alsop Orfeo C220021 58:00 mins When it comes to recordings of Britten’s Violin Concerto, Baiba Skride enters a crowded field, with many famous names jostling for position. She more than holds her own, spinning a generously singing line over the ostinato accompanim­ent after the quietly menacing percussion opening, and moving seamlessly into the agitato central section.

The subtlety of her phrasing and range of her tonal palette reveal Skride as a Romantic player of real stature, and in the Prokofiev-like scherzo she’s not afraid to dig in and make less beautiful sounds when needed. The orchestra has a more dominant role in the final

Passacagli­a, and Alsop gives the sometimes awkward structure an overarchin­g shape. She and Skride judge the winding-down in the final pages with sensitivit­y.

The Double Concerto is effectivel­y a student work, which Britten never fully orchestrat­ed: that was left for Colin Matthews to do in 1996. Its opening horn call looks forward to the Serenade, but the intertwini­ng of the solo lines shows the expertise growing in the 18-year-old composer. Skride and Vukčević are well matched, with integrated phrasing and rubato, especially gratifying in the central Rhapsody, which rises to a passionate climax. The final movement begins as a scherzo, with tricky rhythmic irregulari­ties in a moto perpetuo that finds both players on the edge of their seats. Then there’s a gradual relaxation, as the opening horn calls return, and they recapture the mood of the Rhapsody, with beautiful playing from the orchestra. PERFORMANC­E

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Skride is not afraid to dig in and make less beautiful sounds

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