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Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas Vol 1 album review
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Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas Vol 1 album review

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Ibragimova/Tiberghien
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Violinist Alina Ibragimova and pianist Cรฉdric Tiberghien, on period instruments, offer zest-filled and elegant readings of three Beethoven sonatas

Alina Ibragimova and Cรฉdric Tiberghien get their Beethoven cycle off to a flying start with zesty accounts of the Op 12 set alongside the evergreen Spring Sonata. They perform on period instruments โ€“ she, a 1570 Amati violin; he, a replica 1794 Walter fortepiano โ€“ but thereโ€™s nothing academic about these fresh-as-a-daisy interpretations.

Among the Op 12, the D major sonata crackles with an almost capricious theatricality. One moment they are teasing, the next goading each other into greater feats of athleticism. Ibragimova explores the widest of dynamic ranges, accompanied by Tiberghien, whose quicksilver right hand is matched by a percussive left that would give a timpanist a run for his money.

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