Available at Amazon: Fantasy, Angela Chun, Jennifer Chun, Nelson Padgett (released January 8, 2008) Harmonia Mundi HMU 907444 |
Martinů, La revue de cuisine, Sonatine for Two Violins, et al., Dartington Ensemble Milhaud, Chamber Music, Eric Le Sage et al. |
The same goes for Darius Milhaud's 1914 sonata for two violins, a piece well worth your time but also on an all-Milhaud disc recorded elsewhere by Eric Le Sage and friends. What is recorded on this disc and nowhere else are two substantial works by South Korean composer Isang Yun. His sonatina for two violins, from 1983, is a tense 13-minute, one-movement exploration of intervals and ranges for the two violins, without piano. Along with the severe, demanding Pezzo Fantasioso, from 1988, from which Fantasy apparently takes its name, Yun's music gets more than a fair shake from the Chuns, too, in this pleasing but non-essential disc. Still, for the Chun sisters to have made a real come-back, they will have to release a CD recorded more recently than 1998, and some previous press notices of their playing, like Bernard Holland's capsule review of their 1987 Carnegie Hall recital, have been less than favorable. What this recording shows is that their playing can make a case for less familiar repertoire, especially partnered with the sensitive and accomplished piano of Nelson Padgett.
Violinists Angela & Jennifer's CD is fantastic buy!! I was quite surprised by two sister can play equally well. Bravo for them!!
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