Ulf Hoelscher, a renowned violinist, presents a captivating collection of duets for violin and cello in his album "Toch, Boccherini, Bloch & Schulhoff: Duets for Violin & Cello." Released in 2016 under the SWR Classic Archive label, this album is a testament to Hoelscher's virtuosity and his ability to bring out the rich, resonant tones of both instruments. The album features 14 tracks, spanning a total duration of 43 minutes and 54 seconds, showcasing works by four distinct composers: Ernst Toch, Luigi Boccherini, Ernest Bloch, and Erwin Schulhoff.
The album opens with Toch's Divertimento for Violin & Cello, Op. 37 No. 1, a piece that exudes a sense of playfulness and lightness. The three movements, titled "Flott," "Fließend, sehr zart," and "Frisch," offer a delightful contrast in tempo and mood. Following this, the album presents Boccherini's Cello Sonata in D Major, arranged for violin and cello by P. Bazelaire. This live performance is a highlight of the album, with its spirited allegretto and vivace movements, followed by a grave and an allegro assai that showcase the depth and range of the instruments.
The album also includes Duetto for Violin & Cello by Schulhoff, a piece that is both technically demanding and musically engaging. The three movements, "Ostinato," "Contando," and "Giocoso," offer a dynamic range that Hoelscher and his cello counterpart navigate with impressive skill. The album concludes with Bloch's Duo for Violin & Cello, a piece that is both lyrical and rhythmic, with movements titled "Moderato," "Zingaresca. Allegro giocoso," "Andantino," and "Moderato."
Throughout the album, Hoelscher's playing is marked by its precision, expressiveness, and technical brilliance. His ability to convey the unique character of each piece, from the playful divertimento to the intense duo, makes this album a standout in the world of classical music. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.