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Lara St. John - 2001 BACH The Concerto Album



Lara St John does not play a Baroque violin but is clearly aware of current trends in period instrument performance practice. She has a sleek and silvery one, favours fleet tempos, and applies vibrato judiciously. The effect in these Bach concertos is reminiscent of Kennedy’s recording with the Berlin Philharmonic yet considerably more stylish and satisfying. Even if the New York Bach Ensemble cannot match Berlin’s plush string sound, the New Yorkers evoke the unique character of each work, making a clear distinction, for example, between the thick textures of the A minor Concerto and the airier quality of its E major counterpart.
As for St John, she makes the most ordinary passages come to life. Listen to the brief, ascending sequence beginning at 2’ 27” in the first movement of the A minor Concerto, which she grips so tightly, the pressure can be felt in one’s chest. She can be charming as well as intense. Her playing of the E major Concerto’s finale, for example, is joyous and balletic - a far cry from Kennedy’s jagged account. Ballet also comes to mind in the opening movement of the Double Concerto, as St John and her brother Scott bound through the intricately entwined solo parts like dancers leaping in and out of each other’s arms. The sublime Largo is transformed into a lilting Siciliano - open-hearted and ecstatic rather than hushed and reverential.
Filling out the disc, St John gives a provocative performance of the G minor solo Sonata. Some listeners may be taken aback by the expressive edginess she brings to the opening Adagio, or by by the slashing chords in the fugue, but it is difficult to argue with such a technically dazzling and unfailingly musical interpretation. (Gramophone)

J. S. BACH (1685-1750)
Concerto No.1 In A Minor, BWV 1041
1) Allegro 3:29
2) Andante 6:04
3) Allegro 3:34
Concerto No.2 in E Major, BWV 1042
4) Allegro 7:33
5) Adagio 6:35
6) Allegro Assai 2:34
Double Concerto In D minor, BWV 1043
7) Vivace 3:20
8) Largo Ma Non Tanto 6:20
9) Allegro 4:20
Sonata No.1 In G Minor For Violin Solo, BWV 101
10) Adagio 3:53
11) Fuga 4:51
12) Siciliana 2:46
13) Presto 3:18

Lara St. John, Violin
Scott St, John, Violin
The New York Bach Ensemble
2001 Ancalagon Records

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