James Ehnes, the renowned Canadian violin virtuoso, presents a captivating collection of world-premiere recordings in his new album, featuring works composed specifically for him. The album showcases three distinct pieces: the Violin Concertos by James Newton Howard and Aaron Jay Kernis, and Bramwell Tovey's "Stream of Limelight." Each piece offers a unique exploration of the violin's expressive range, from the intricate and dramatic to the lyrical and introspective.
Recorded over a span of nearly a year and a half in Seattle, Detroit, and Monmouth, UK, this album is a testament to Ehnes' collaborative spirit and artistic versatility. The Violin Concerto by Aaron Jay Kernis is a three-movement work that challenges the soloist with its technical demands and emotional depth. The first movement, "Chaconne," is a tour de force of virtuosity, while the second movement, "Ballad," offers a moment of quiet reflection. The final movement, "Toccatini," brings the concerto to a thrilling close.
James Newton Howard's Violin Concerto is a single-movement work that builds to a powerful climax, showcasing Ehnes' exceptional skill and musicality. Bramwell Tovey's "Stream of Limelight" is a virtuosic showpiece that highlights the violin's brilliance and versatility.
Throughout the album, Ehnes is accompanied by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Seattle Symphony, conducted by Ludovic Morlot and Bramwell Tovey, respectively. The performances are marked by their precision, passion, and sensitivity, making this album a must-listen for fans of classical music and chamber music enthusiasts alike. With a total duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, this album is a testament to the enduring power of the violin concerto and the artistry of James Ehnes.