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Ilan Rechtman (Composer, Performer), Bela Bartok (Composer), Fritz Kreisler (Composer), Maurice Ravel (Composer), Pablo de Sarasate (Composer), Franz Waxman (Composer), Lara St. John (Performer)
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On this CD:
  1. Carmen Fantasy for violin & orchestra fantasie (After the opera by Georges Bizet)
    Composed by Franz Waxman
    with Ilaan Rechtman, Lara St. John

  2. Dark eyes ("Ochi chornye," "Black Eyes"), folksong Variations on
    Composed by Russian Traditional
    with Ilaan Rechtman, Lara St. John

  3. Rhapsody for violin & piano No. 2, Sz. 89, BB 96a
    Composed by Bela Bartok
    with Ilaan Rechtman, Lara St. John

  4. La Gitana for violin & piano (after an 18th century Arabo-Spanish Gypsy song)
    Composed by Fritz Kreisler
    with Ilaan Rechtman, Lara St. John

  5. Zigeunerweisen, for violin & piano (or orchestra) ("Gypsy Airs"), Op. 20
    Composed by Pablo de Sarasate
    with Ilaan Rechtman, Lara St. John

  6. Gypsy Nocturne
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Ilaan Rechtman, Lara St. John

  7. Tzigane, rhapsodie de concert, for violin & piano (or orchestra)
    Composed by Maurice Ravel
    with Ilaan Rechtman, Lara St. John

  8. Czardas Caprice
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Ilaan Rechtman, Lara St. John


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Lara St. John often displays her anatomy on her CD covers, but she has more to offer than that. In this entertaining collection, she plays freely and on a very large scale, just what gypsy music requires. It may not take much intellect to play Waxman's Carmen Fantasy (I like Sarasate's better, anyway). But it does take intellect, and lots more, to play Bartók's Second Rhapsody as convincingly as she does here, with the very assertive collaboration of Ilan Rechtman. St. John doesn't make the difficulties of Ravel and Sarasate sound easy, but both musicians play with such flair it doesn't matter. Rechtman's gypsy arrangements are goofy and enjoyable. Wide-range sound. --Leslie Gerber

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Gypsy-within , January 28, 2006
Its fair to say that violinist Lara St. John projects a public image that can be described as provocative, daring, uninhibited and free-spirited (forget the open top here - check out the bold leather blazer, confident hand on hip, daring look in her eyes and violin at the ready). While such an attitude may not be to the taste of all, it would seem ideally suited for bringing out the drama and passion of Gypsy-inspired music - a genre of music definately not for the timid or academic-at-heart.

Indeed such music is far from the formal restraints of Bach which this Canadian violinist first made her mark. But judging from the tantilizing result here, Miss St. John's personna and talents are a great match for this music. Also a factor must have been her frequent trips in her youth to the epicenters of this tradition - Russia, Yugoslavia and Hungary - which perhaps awakened the Gypsy-within. Regardless, she is stellar in this Gypsy repertoire on this CD - as is her musical partner, Israeli pianist Ilan Rechtman.

While more-aquainted with music from Bach to Brahms, I was not too familar with the music of this genre before hearing this CD - so I had no idea what to expect. And I also cannot say how her readings here compare to X, Y or Z. But, I have to say most every piece on the CD caught my interest and admiration and jazzed me. While Miss St. John is the cover star of this recording, pianist Rechtman is equally engaging from the piano. I was impressed with his clear sense of direction and non-intrusive flair in the music - and especially his three original arrangements (the Gypsy Nocturne being particularly poetic and moving).

St. John and Rechtman show wonderful synergy here with crisp ensemble, elegance when needed (Chornye) and with the right intensity and bravura to ignite the spirit behind the compositions. Showmanship is a big part of Gypsy, and both these musicians step up confidently - but not in an annoying way - producing a most electrifying and satisfying result. St. John brings great nuance of color, inflection and flair to her lines that are sung with a similtaneous gorgeous and evocative quality (in Ravel and Bartok especially). Equally fascinating is her harmonics, pizacatto and bowing subtleties in Sarasate's "Zigeunerweisen" that are downright mezmerizing. Whether all indididual touches are part of the score, I am not entirely sure; but it seems vituoso diversions are inherent in such music.

I found each work musically fascinating, tonally gorgeous and with the ability to hold you in suspense throughout the piece. The range of selections is excellent: from the serene and rhapsodic "Gypsy Nocturne" ... to the graceful lyricism of Kriesler ... to the virtuostic and passionate Sarasate piece ... to the curiously-emotive modern works from Bartok and Ravel. The quirky Bartok number may be her most intelligently conceived effort of the program which she plays with great furvour. I thought her Sarasate was pretty hot and matched the spirit embodied in the music. The Carmen piece is, well, perhaps the least interesting composition here with its wearisome sliding violin riffs that are a really a poor substitute for true virtuso writing (no fauly of St. John). But, in all of these, St. John coaxes fascinating nuances of timbre along with a huge, powerful tone from her instrument, well-earning her merits as a "soloist par-excellence."

Other highlights include a very compelling history of the origins of Gypsy music (orginating from low-caste tribes from India) and a rather lengthy description of the HDCD and 56-bit digital signal processing technology used for this recording (Sonic Solutions). The technical talk here is not hype as the recording quality is indeed absolutely brilliant: super clear, super vivid and with a nice balance between instruments. It really allows the music to come alive and out of the speakers. In fact, I would say it is one of the best-sounding CD's I have out of a few hundred.

In summary, this fine duo find a marvelous spirit and rhythm within this music and give a most invigorating performance that commands as much attention as the violinist's cover photos. (In case you are wondering, Miss St. John is 34 this year of 2006). But, more should be said about the fine pianist, Ilan Richtman, whose spirited pianism creates a energetized backdrop for St. John's pyrotechnics (but who is unfortunately missing from the cover photo). Fascinating music, dazzling performances, super-realistic sound and a surprize favorite. 5 stars.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No Classical Collection is complete without it, July 15, 2001
By C. F Higgins (Warrenville, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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I a world filled with outstanding violinists, it is often a daunting prospect to find one who truly rises up and demands recognition. Lara is one such artist, and this recording will show you why. Recorded using high-definition technology, one can truly appreciate the virtuosity and compelling interpretation of works from Bartok and Waxman (among others). Highly recommended.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nastia Liukin 2008 Olympic Medal winning floor music, August 15, 2008
Gypsy

How cool is that? The champion of the 2008 USA Olympic Team, gold medal winning gymnast Nastia Liukin used this CD, the song 'Variations on Dark Eyes,' as her floor routine music. Arranged by the pianist on this recording, Ilan Rechtman. Fabulous!
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5.0 out of 5 stars LaraSt. John Gypsy
The ones who never have heard about Lara St John, well, they should. GYPSY is a good way to introduce you into the amazing world of Lara's violin and virtuosity. Read more
Published 8 months ago by M. Skobic

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Not what I thought it would be according the the jacket. Very limp and not a gypsy verve that would attend with a CD title like that
Published on October 4, 2007 by Bagpipegnat

3.0 out of 5 stars I liked the Bartok. The rest of it...meh
Overall, this wasn't a bad album, just a silly one. Most of these "gypsy" themed confections are throwaway encore pieces anyway, and one really cannot fill an album with nothing... Read more
Published on May 19, 2006 by chefdevergue

1.0 out of 5 stars Rubbish
This is an excellent album if you subscribe to the school of thought where "virtuosity" in the violin essentially equates to "dragging notes and comprehencively ignoring what is... Read more
Published on July 23, 2005 by Mr.Martian

5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best albums ever
The violinist on this album is just out of this world. What an artist!!! Her technic is amazing, her musicality is breath-taking, her spirit is just one of a kind. Read more
Published on August 2, 2004 by Jerry Dunson

3.0 out of 5 stars Overshadowed by technique
There is no doubt that Lara St. John demonstrated her incredible talent and violin genius in this album. Read more
Published on February 4, 2004 by Raoul Watson

5.0 out of 5 stars Wondrfull Violin and Piano Music!!!
What a great album and what a stupid album cover! I love the music, the pianist and violinist are so talented....the music they play on the CD is awsome. Read more
Published on February 5, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely STUNNING!
The most wonderful thing I have ever heard in my life! Lara is to the violin and music what Michaelangelo was to paint or sculpture. Read more
Published on January 29, 2003 by Al Rowland

4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful second try
Beautiful, creative, and well put-together. Lara St. John is daring enough to take a piece and make it sound like an improvisation. Read more
Published on July 11, 2000 by lassos

5.0 out of 5 stars Speechless
This CD left me speechless. I have never, ever heard the Bizet Carmen Fantasy played with such excitement, passion and virtuosity before. Read more
Published on March 1, 2000

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