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Romance of the Violin
Romance of the Violin
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 65 reviews)
Sales Rank: 3660
Category: Music

Artists: Claude Debussy, Fryderyk Chopin, Camille Saint-saens, Franz Schubert, Vincenzo Bellini, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Alexander Borodin, Antonin Dvorak, Claudio Monteverdi, Jules Massenet, Robert Schumann, Michael Stern, Craig Ogden, Gregory Knowles, John Constable, Jacob Heringman, Stephen Orton
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Label: Sony
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.8 x 0.4

MPN: 87894
UPC: 696998789425
EAN: 0696998789425
ASIN: B0000DG06L

Release Date: October 28, 2003
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Tracks:

  • O mio babbino caro (from 'Gianni Schicchi')
  • The Girl With Flaxen Hair (from Preludes, Book I; La fille aux cheveux delin: Prelude for Piano L 117/8)
  • Nocturne in C sharp minor (Op Post)
  • The Swan (from Carnival of the Animals)
  • Serenade (from 'Schwanengesang' song cycle for voice and piano, D 957
  • Casta Diva (from 'Norma')
  • Andante from Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major K. 467
  • Nocturne from Quartet for Strings No. 2 in D Major: 3rd movement
  • Dance of the Blessed Spirits (from 'Orfeo ed Euridice')
  • Songs My Mother Taught Me, song for voice and piano B104/4 Op 55/4
  • Pur ti Miro (from 'L'incoronazione di Poppea')
  • Elegie (Elegie 'O doux printemps d'autrefois' for voice and piano)
  • Traumerei ('Kinderszenen' for piano, Op 15, No. 7 'Dreaming')

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Editorial Reviews:

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Every track on this CD contains a beautiful melody, many of them easily recognizable, all of them exuding tranquility. "O mio babbino caro" from Puccini's Gianni Schicchi opens the disc, with Bell delicately accompanied by a harp and spinning the long melody with great sensitivity. Bellini's "Casta diva" from Norma lives up to its reputation as the epitome of bel canto in Bell's hands; his violin sings. The middle movement of Mozart's 21st Piano Concerto takes well to the violin, and Debussy's "The Girl with the Flaxen Hair" is played with great warmth and sensuality. It would be easy to turn a recital like this into treacle, but Bell is wise enough to realize that the music is already sweet enough and he plays with great reserve and a minimum of sentimental slides. The light accompaniments always support, with woodwinds prominent but used with grace. This CD, in short, is a beauty: a fine gift, a lovely mood setter. --Robert Levine


Customer Reviews:   Read 60 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Romance of the Violin   October 31, 2008
Great violin work. Take your time to listen to it in its entirety. You will be trasported to the concert hall without being there.


5 out of 5 stars Never thought I could like the violin this much   October 27, 2008
Okay I play the clarinet...maybe not trained but still so I can belt out a few notes...yet. My brother played the violin for many years, but his playing never sounded like this...sorry Dave. Wonderful soft..love the flow to this album. I use it as background music at home the office and to fall asleep with. I will be checking him out more often and his new disc as well.


5 out of 5 stars Joshua Hits The Bell   October 22, 2008
This is a moving and mesmerizing album which is so soothing it might be
prescribed by a doctor for people suffering from stress or melancholia.
The tonality of Bell's instrument is like a high-powered diva who knows precisely how to hit,fondle or sustain every note. In by-passing predictable violin solos and incorporating operatic excerpts, it searingly brings to life music we know and have loved in very different contexts. Great for the long freeway rides. Lifts you out of the traffic and into an astral realm free of road-hogs, motorized policemen and teen-aged speed demons. Music to soothe trouble souls. Highly recommended.



2 out of 5 stars romanceoftheviolin   October 9, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

a trained violinist, to me he does not feel the music, therefore, his playing is not inspiring.


5 out of 5 stars Romantic Evening Of The Violin   September 28, 2008
ABOUT THE ALBUM: ROMANCE OF THE VIOLIN, 13 TRACKS, JOSHUA BELL, VIOLIN, CRAIG OGDEN, PIANO, GREGORY KNOWLES, FLUTE STEPHEN ORTON, OBOE JOHN CONSTABLBE, CLARINE ACADEMY OF ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, MICHAEL STERN, CONDUCTOR, Released 2003

The 13 pieces on this Joshua Bell album entitled "Romance Of The Violin" are from the 19th century's Romantic period, but the orchestra is the famed British ensemble St. Martin-in-the-Fields, better known for its Mozart repertoire when it was lead by its dynamic conductor Sir Neville Marriner in the 1980's. Here the conductor is Michael Stern and the orchestra's far from Mozartian in sound or Classical. Although it's clean, polished, and technically note-for-note accurate without any slips into romantic mush, it still somehow manages to pay homage to the Romantic Era of music, with a modern take on the romantic. And it is still very romantic. Joshua Bell is the star here, although there are other musicians supporting him with harp, oboe, flute and clarinet, and the orchestra is strings- viola, cello and violins, the prominence of Joshua Bell's violin takes the lead. It's like a very elaborate concerto of several movements in which the violin sets the mood and keeps the whole thing together. There is not as much sentimental romance as a feeling of great artistry and brilliant detail, a glimmering sort of romantic elan. The pieces are mostly nocturnal, a lot like transcriptions of Chopin's nocturnes, but they range from Baroque, Classical to Romantic periods but given a more romantic touch in the tenderness, delicacy , peacefulness and even a drowsiness. It's like a long, beautiful dream or a very elaborately done salon music piece. And perhaps not even that. It's a grand tribute to Romantic music done with the most modern improvisation and solid musicality. Piece after piece seems to want to surpass itself. This is a very ambitious album for Joshua Bell and he succeeded. It's a best-seller. Because I didn't care for the latter tracks 9-13, I'll only comment on 1-8, which are my favorite. The tracks at the end are too clinical and too slow and boring for my tastes. It's romantic but it's too much like a sleep-inducing pill that makes you want to dream romantic dreams, rather than recreating romance on the violin. I don't wish to fall asleep listening to any classical music, so when some music really does make me drowsy, I see it as being badly played.

1: O Mio Babbino Caro from Puccini's opera Gianni Schicchi: This Puccini aria "O My Beloved Father" from his comic opera "Gianni" is a soprano's song. The harp at the beginning is a nice touch, and from then on, the violin sings, taking the soprano voice, with all the right notes, both in the middle and high range. The flexibility of the violin, with its deep resonant lower register and sharp high notes, seems to be like a woman's voice. This is a great accompaniment to the aria, even better than the piano and on Joshua Bell's skilled hands, becomes very exciting. Puccini's music transfers well to violin and orchestra and this is an example of the sheer romanticism of the opera. This is and "Casta Diva" are two examples of romantic opera being used to magnificent effect on this album.

2: "The Girl With The Flaxen Hair", Claude Debussy. This late 19th century work of Debussy's was an Impressionistic piece and it has been a popular piece for violin over the years. Apparently Joshua Bell wanted histurn. Far from falling into the deeply sentimental, nostalgic or dream-like, it's a straight-forward but lovely account, not without the appropriate hazy and melancholic "silent film" type of sound that the piece seems to have. Debussy would be proud although there are better renditions.

3: Nocturne No.20 in C Sharp Minor, Frederic Chopin: Chopin's nocturnes are treated well on the violin. Bell is no stranger to works like this one and he employs rubato, tenderness, mystery and produces the most nocturnal and romantic sounds so evocative of Chopin's piano music which graced the salons of Paris. This rendition however, is a little too tame to have any lasting impression. With the numerous nocturnes in Chopin's catalog, the twentieth wasn't, for me, a good choice for this album. There are other nocturnes with a more memorable melody and a more enjoyable and elegant feeling. Perhaps the other nocturnes were tooc challenging for Bell. This one is too bland.

4 "The Swan" from Carnival of the Animals, Camille Saint-Saens: This one really works. It's a classic of violin music, interpreted by former violin masters like Jascha Heifetz and Itzak Pearlman. Bell is again far too technical in his performance, but it's accomplished with grace and balletic elegance, discipline and the results are glorious, as if we're watching a dance in progress, a prima ballerina's solo set to Joshua Bell's violin.

5 Swan Song, Franz Schubert: Schubert's famous Lieder, or songs, were renowned for their poetic beauty and it's a repertoire of song and piano that is very rarely done today. The music is gorgeous, budding with romantic sensitivity and it was the toast of Vienna salons. Schubert's emotional music is perfectly transferred to the violin, which can also, if played right, can appear emotional. This one is a plain song, with wistful rubato and lingering lyricism. For a modern album of a modern violinist like Bell, this is an ambitious and yet very satisfying selection.

6 "Casta Diva" from Bellini's opera Norma: Another ambitious piece. The aria from Bellini's romantic opera "Norma" is a bel canto masterpiece. It received transcriptions for piano in the 19th century by Franz Liszt, who also did various other opera-to-piano transcriptions, a commercially brilliant venture because it offered the rich and middle-class with music sheets for piano so that opera could be heard from inside the home, or for entertaining guests or for a singer to practice singing. "Casta Diva" is no easy song. It's long, lyrical, with sustained, ethereal melody and a strong climax in the middle that is repeat