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Saturday, September 30, 2023

Henri Vieuxtemps - Works for Solo Violin (Reto Kuppel)


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Composer: Henri Vieuxtemps
  • 36 Études for Violin, Op. 48 (selection)
  • 6 Morceaux, Op. 55
  • 3 Morceaux de salon, Op. 32: No. 3, La chasse
  • 6 Études de concert, Op. 16

Reto Kuppel, violin
Date: 2015
Label: Naxos

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Review

Henri Vieuxtemps was a violin prodigy, who became a towering figure in a line of violinist-composers that stretches from Viotti to Ysaÿe. Influenced in part by Paganini, the solo violin works of Vieuxtemps require a consummate technical wizardry and the ability to sing out in the more relaxed passages. In my review of a previous release of Reo Kuppel’s recording of the solo violin music of Ferdinand David (Naxos 8.573048i) I said: “Straightaway it must be acknowledged that the playing of Reto Kuppel is absolutely sensational and his violin is recorded in very analytical, close sound”. Kuppel’s playing in these works by Vieuxtemps is equally sensational with the added benefit a more appealing resonant sound from the warmer acoustic of the Bethanienkirche in Leipzig.

It’s a shame that Naxos didn’t give us the complete Etudes Op.48 but we have to be grateful for the 6 excerpts offered here. The opening lilting Allegro moderato immediately showcases the soloist’s beautiful singing tone and flexible phrasing. Torment and Agitato are horrendously virtuosic in nature, teeming with double stopping and rapid passage work that takes the breath away. The Moderato gives the listener a movement of solace and the selection finishes with a short set of variations.

The Six Morceaux were written as the composer’s homage to J. S. Bach. This music is far more substantial and serious, when compared to the Etudes. These are no mere showpieces. The music is contrapuntal, classical and structurally satisfying. The Tempo di minuetto is clearly inspired by the Gavotte from Bach's Partita No. 3 and shamelessly uses a direct quote from that masterpiece to great effect. Lovers of Bach will really enjoy this work enormously.

La Chasse takes us back into the world of Paganini. Trills, double stopping, octaves, harmonics and leaps all over the strings abound. Vieuxtemps even throws in a theme from the third movement of the Beethoven Violin Concerto for good measure. There’s not much by the way of musical substance, but the level of virtuosity is incredible.

The Six Etudes de Concert are the earliest works featured in this recital and have more to offer than the exuberant, hollow histrionics of La Chasse. The music demands virtuosity from the soloist, but it isn’t virtuosity just for the sake of it. The opening Allegro moderato is a free-flowing attractive movement, and this is followed by a delightful salon piece marked Grazioso. The final Adagio-Allegretto is the most substantial piece in the set and Vieuxtemps utilises the full range that the instrument has to offer, with scampering passage work from the bottom of the G string right up to the stratosphere at the top of the E string. There are some awesome technical challenges for the soloist to overcome and a high level of agility is required to get around the instrument.

This CD can be warmly recommended to those who love to hear virtuoso violin playing of the highest order. The music may be patchy, but the technical demands are mindboggling. The Six Morceaux are well worth the price of the disc alone. Reto Kuppel is a magnificent player with a fearless approach and fine tone. I can’t imagine hearing finer performances than this.
 
-- John WhitmoreMusicWeb International

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Henri Vieuxtemps (17 February 1820 – 6 June 1881) was a Belgian composer and violinist. He occupies an important place in the history of the violin as a prominent exponent of the Franco-Belgian violin school during the mid-19th century. The bulk of Vieuxtemps's compositions were for his own instrument, including seven concertos and a variety of short salon pieces. He is also known for playing upon what is now known as the Vieuxtemps Guarneri del Gesu, built in 1741, a violin of superior workmanship. The instrument was later played by noted violin masters like Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Vieuxtemps

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German violinist Reto Kuppel studied with Andreas Röhn at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg, and with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School in New York City. He has performed throughout Europe, Asia and the United States including at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Avery Fisher Hall in New York City, and the Herkulessaal and Gasteig in Munich. For almost two decades Kuppel served as Concertmaster of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. In 2018/2019 he was First Concertmaster of the Qatar Philharmonic. Currently, he is Professor of violin at the Hochschule für Musik in Nuremberg.

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