Vivaldi: Four Seasons, Pavel Sporcl

Album cover art for upc 099925393120
Label: SUPRAPHON
Catalog: SU3931
Format: CD

“An exciting virtuoso confirms his Czech credentials in this superb release. Pavel Sporcl has established himself on disc as the most charismatic of young Czech violinists, spontaneously imaginitive and individual in everything he does...The texture has clarity and precision, and there is sufficient imagination at work to provide the freshness and sense of engagement a new recording of these ubiquitous pieces needs”- Gramophone June 2008

The first four parts of Antonio Vivaldi's twelve violin concertos, Op. 8, from 1725, "The Four Seasons", are today one of the most frequently performed concerto pieces worldwide. They have been performed by perhaps every famous violinist of the present day. This fresh new recording by Pavel Sporcl with the Prague Philharmonia shows that despite the "saturated market" it is still possible to come up with a singular, unique conception. Sporcl plays his new, provocatively blue-varnished violin, custom built for him by the finest Czech violin-maker, Jan Spidlen. According to some critics, currently the best recording in Sporcl's discography is not authentic in terms of the instruments used, yet both the soloist and the orchestra, besides brilliant technique, possess a great sense for Baroque phrasing and "chiaroscuro". Bach's concerto for two violins in D minor starkly contrasts with Vivaldi's figurativeness and expressivity. Here you will hear Sporcl's new instrument twice since the soloist recorded both of the solo parts. As a bonus, the CD contains a video recording of the Spring and Winter parts directly from the studio.

Price: $27.98
In stock
ships in 3 to 5 days