Eugène Ysaÿe's Six Sonatas for Solo Violin, Op. 27, is a monumental work in the violin repertoire, composed in 1923. This album, recorded by the acclaimed violinist James Ehnes during lockdown, offers a profound exploration of Ysaÿe's virtuosic and expressive compositions. Each sonata is a dedicated musical portrait, originally intended for a distinguished contemporary violinist, reflecting Ysaÿe's deep connection with the instrument and its performers.
The album spans six sonatas, each with its unique character and technical demands. From the introspective and somber Grave of the first sonata to the fiery and intense Allegro furioso of the fourth movement in the second sonata, Ysaÿe's compositions showcase the full range of the violin's capabilities. The sonatas are not just technical showcases but also deeply expressive works, revealing Ysaÿe's mastery of both form and emotion.
Ehnes' performance is nothing short of extraordinary. His playing is precise, nuanced, and deeply musical, bringing out the subtleties and depths of Ysaÿe's writing. The recording quality is excellent, capturing the richness and clarity of Ehnes' violin and the resonance of the acoustic space in which it was recorded.
This album is a testament to the enduring power and relevance of Ysaÿe's music. It is a must-listen for anyone interested in the violin, classical music, or the intersection of technical brilliance and emotional depth. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience.