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Bloch: Violin Concerto/ Baal Shem/ Suite Hebraique
 
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Bloch: Violin Concerto/ Baal Shem/ Suite Hebraique

Ernest Bloch , Jose Serebrier , Royal Scottish National Orchestra , Zina Schiff Audio CD
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Product Details

  • Performer: Zina Schiff
  • Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra
  • Conductor: Jose Serebrier
  • Composer: Ernest Bloch
  • Audio CD (October 30, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos
  • ASIN: B000VIFLZA
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #106,979 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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ClassicsToday.com, David Hurwitz, November 2008

This is a wonderful disc. Zina Schiff plays this music with exceptional passion and commitment, which is really what Bloch is all about. Her tempos in the outer movements of the concerto are a touch more relaxed than the competition, particularly the classic Szigeti/Mengelberg, but the performance has greater excitement than the (limited) modern recorded versions, not just because of the fine sound, but because Schiff really digs into the music and phrases with both spontaneity and unusual communicative depth. When the melodies have such strong character even the long first movement, which admittedly has a tendency to sprawl in less committed hands, sounds amazingly cogent. It's clear that Schiff really knows the music and has no inhibitions when it comes to delivering the emotional goods. This is such a lovely work--it's amazing that it gets played so infrequently.

In the shorter pieces Schiff is just as splendid. The final movement ("Rejoicing") of Baal Shem lives up to its title as in few other performances, while the Suite Hebraïque's opening Rapsodie is hypnotically intense. José Serebrier and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra provide ideally balanced, colorful accompaniments, and the engineering, as usual from this source, is terrific. If you're looking for an inexpensive single disc containing all of Bloch's major works for violin and orchestra, let this release be your choice. I wonder if Schiff also plays the viola? I'd love to hear these forces in Bloch's spectacular Viola Suite.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Lucky Find, April 25, 2008
This review is from: Bloch: Violin Concerto/ Baal Shem/ Suite Hebraique (Audio CD)
Another tragically neglected 20th century violin concerto--and I mean tragically! It has incredible sweep and power, gorgeous melodies intertwined with an inexorable purpose (no mere note spinning here). I had never heard this concerto before, and only knew Bloch from his stunning Concerti Grossi, with which this piece has little in common. The piece opens with a fascinating melody, which Bloch claims was a Native American tune he picked up in New Mexico. If so, he has filtered it through his distinct musical personality, as it sounds unmistakably "him." The entire work inhabits a vaguely "Jewish" sound world, close to that of his famous cello & orchestra piece, Schelomo, which marries rhapsody with symphonic utterance. It's hard to know what to highlight--the beautiful solo line, the sumptuous orchestration, or the sincere depth of expression in the work. Far from being a soloistic display, the violin seems to interject passionately in a fiery drama from forgotten antiquity, or perhaps more pointedly, one of our more recent conflagrations.

The concerto is coupled with two shorter pieces for violin and orchestra, both of which appear in various chamber guises. Yet here they perfectly complement the concerto's sound world and ethos, particularly Baal Shem, with its rhapsodic celebration of Jewish life. The Suite Hebraique is more expansive, almost seemingly like chips from Bloch's symphonic workshop. In short, beautiful pieces that can be lived in for years without discovering every fine, flawless detail.

The Royal Scottish Orchestra has a long history of wonderful recordings, and this disc is no exception. They play with spirit and obviously want to give Bloch's negelected concerto its due. The soloist is marvelous and again, makes the strongest possible case for this concerto (it would make a happy discmate with Walton's concerto or even Sibelius). I bought it on a whim and it has encouraged me to be more spontaneous with my CD purchases!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Zina Schiff Plays Ernest Bloch, May 25, 2010
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This review is from: Bloch: Violin Concerto/ Baal Shem/ Suite Hebraique (Audio CD)
Born in Switzerland and a child prodigy on the violin, Ernest Bloch (1880 - 1959) spent much of his life in the United States. He is largely remembered for a small number of works with Jewish themes, but he deserves far more attention. Although infrequently performed today, Bloch's violin concerto (1938) is likely his masterpiece. The concerto receives an emotional, soaring reading on this CD by the American violinist, Zina Schiff together with Jose Serebrier conducting the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Schiff was a student of Joshua Heifetz, and she has specialized in recordings of Jewish music. She plays with an appropriately wailing tone full of vibrato. Recorded in 2006, this CD has received deservedly glowing critical reviews, including a rating of 10/10 from "Classics Today". Schiff also wrote the excellent liner notes for this CD.

Bloch's violin concerto is a heavily late romantic work, intense, and sprawling. The first movement alone is in excess of 20 minutes. The concerto draws heavily on both American Indian and Jewish moods and themes. A simple progression of musical fifths is at the heart of the piece. The concerto uses the "cyclic" form associated with Caesar Franck, as its basic themes recur and are developed throughout the three movements. The outer two movements are marked "deciso". They wander in tempo and mood from slow and reflective to fiery. The middle movement, an "andante" is mystical, with the violin muted a good deal of the time. The orchestra makes large use of percussion, brass and winds, but the violin is at the center of this concerto. This is heartfelt, emotive music, and Schiff plays lyrically with fire and passion. The solo part is replete with long singing phases, double stops, and passages in the highest register of the instrument. She brings out the spiritual, questing character of the music, as the work moves from meditation and yearning to a conclusion of hope.

Schiff and Serebrier also collaborate on two shorter and better-known works of Bloch for violin and orchestra. In 1923, Bloch composed a three-movement suite "Baal Shem (Three Pictures of Chassidic Life)" which he dedicated to his mother. The Baal Shem Tov was the legendary founder of Chassidism which aimed to reinvigorate Jewish life by emphasizing emotion, joy, and mysticism rather than only rationalism, learning and ritual. The three movements of Bloch's suite, Vidui (contrition), Nigun (singing or improvisation) and Simhat Torah (rejoicing for the giving of the Torah) are all in a distinctively Jewish idiom and capture something of the Jewish search for God. The emotion and spirituality of this music are open to all.

Bloch's "Suite Hebraique" (1952) has become one of his more familiar works. It was initially written for viola and piano; but Bloch set it as well for viola and orchestra, and for violin, with piano or with orchestra. This is a three-movement work which captures the Jewish synagogue service, from its wailing, sing-song opening movement, through the dignified processional of the middle movement to the triumphal expression of faith in the finale.

Schiff brings technical mastery and heart to the concerto and to the suites. This recording is a gift for listeners wanting to get to know an overlooked 20th Century romantic composer.


Total time: 66:01
Robin Friedman
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