Lisa Batiashvili's 2008 album, "Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Minor, Op. 61 - Tsintsadze: Miniatures," is a captivating blend of classical masterpieces and lesser-known gems. The album features Batiashvili's stunning performance of Beethoven's iconic Violin Concerto in D Minor, Op. 61, a work that showcases her technical prowess and emotional depth. The concerto is presented in three distinct movements: the lively "Allegro ma non troppo," the tender "Larghetto," and the spirited "Rondo. Allegro."
Complementing Beethoven's concerto are six enchanting miniatures by Sulkhan Tsintsadze, arranged for violin and orchestra by Lisa Batiashvili's father, Tamaz Batiashvili. These pieces, including "Mzkemsuri," "Suliko," "Lale," "Indi mindi," "Zinzkaro," and "Sachidao," offer a glimpse into the rich musical heritage of Georgia. Each miniature is a brief but evocative journey, highlighting Batiashvili's versatility and the expressive power of her playing.
Recorded with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the album benefits from the orchestra's refined and nuanced accompaniment. The collaboration between Batiashvili and the orchestra results in a recording that is both intimate and grand, making it a standout in the classical music repertoire. With a total runtime of 56 minutes, this album is a testament to Lisa Batiashvili's artistry and her ability to breathe new life into both familiar and lesser-known works.