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Ernst music, Volume 4

Started by alharris, Wednesday 11 September 2013, 18:36

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Alan Howe

Well, I'm listening to the F sharp minor piece now and I'm not really very impressed - for one thing the (clearly very tricky) solo work is exceedingly scratchily played in places and the tuning far from perfect. And I'm afraid that I stick by the word 'vapid' for this stuff - vastly inferior to Vieuxtemps, let alone Wieniawski (although it's earlier, I admit). I ought to like this Ernst VC, but it's all too obvious and trite for me, despite its apparent formal innovations. Apologies to all those who evidently disagree.

Alan Howe

Comparing the Toccata and Naxos performances of the F sharp minor VC, I find more light and shade in the orchestral introduction in the latter, as well as better solo work overall from Ilya Grubert - less scratchy in passage-work in particular. Against that, the Toccata is better balanced, with the soloist much less 'up front'. However, overall I'd say Grubert was the superior soloist - by some distance.

But it's not my kind of music at all.