Compact Disc CDA67619
As virtuoso violinist, the Moravian Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst was a legend in his own lifetime. He died before the era of
sound-recording, and his personal wizardry and magnetism can only dimly be recaptured in the written testimony of
his contemporaries. Yet to a significant extent it lives on in his own works for his instrument: for he was a composer
who significantly extended the boundaries and meaning of bravura technique. Unfortunately Ernst has long been the
preserve of violin specialists only—unjustly, considering his quality as a musical thinker. As a composer Ernst
combined the reckless virtuosity of Paganini and Liszt with a sure instinct for musical substance, putting transcendent
violin technique at the service of something more than mere display.
The brilliant Russian violinist Ilya Gringolts, acclaimed for his technical brilliance and inspired interpretations of a range of repertoire, is the ideal performer of these dazzlingly difficult works. He has made many distinguished recordings for Deutsche Grammophon and BIS; this is his first recording for Hyperion. He is partnered by fellow former BBC New Generation Artist Ashley Wass.
Recorded in Crear Studio, Argyll, Scotland, on 11–13 November 2006
Duration: 55'51 |
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Sleeve Notes
GRAMOPHONE EDITOR'S CHOICE 'Ilya Gringolts has the measure of both the virtuosity and the romantic sensibility - his performance of the fantasy is quite outstanding … He plays the lyrical passages with an intense commitment that's reminiscent of Heifetz His imaginative grasp of the music's expressive character makes for a gripping account of the Elegy … and the unaccompanied items fare just as well … Gringolts' technical command, beautiful intonation and exciting, deep involvement with the music make for a great listening experience' (Gramophone) '[Ernst] His playing and his compositions astonished and delighted thousands. His transcription of Schubert's Erlkönig, played here with fiery vehemence by the young Russian violinist Ilya Gringolts, is a demonic tour de force worthy of Pagannini himself' (Sunday Times) 'In the right hands, such as those belonging to Ilya Gringolts, it actually achieves a degree of musical viability … What profundity there is comes from the listener's shivering realization that the humanly impossible is being achieved right before his ears, and apparently without effort. Even the formidable Midori, in her Carnegie Hall recital, doesn't make us forget how absurdly difficult this work is, the way that Gringolts does … Gringolts's cantabile playing is as remarkable as his agility. Pianist Ashley Wass … is rock solid and always complementary' (International Record Review) 'No one has come close to equalling the technical prowess and musicality that Gringolts displays here' (Classic FM Magazine) 'Ilya Gringolts meets Ernst's formidable technical challenges with apparent ease, and his playing here is virtually flawless even in the most taxing flights of virtuosity … He also dispatches Ernst's transcription of Schubert's Erlkönig with breathtaking aplomb and close regard for the dark atmosphere and sinister detail of Goethe's poem. Pianist Ashley Wass provides sterling support in the accompanied works, especially in the soulful, recitative-like introduction of the Elegy, in which Gringolts is at his own lyrical and intimately expressive … Violin virtuosity reigns supreme' (The Strad) 'Violinists will marvel at the astonishing ability of Ilya Gringolts in getting his fingers around this music with pianist Ashley Wass' (Liverpool Daily Post) Home | About Hyperion | Catalogue | News | Artists | Distributors |