This week we release a very special recording: Yehudi Menuhin in the three Edvard Grieg violin sonatas, recorded at Abbey Road in 1957. These performances capture Menuhin at his most intimate and inward, partnered by pianist Robert Levin in readings of warmth, poise and deep musical understanding. Heard today in XR remastering, the sound has a vivid clarity and presence that belies its age.
Grieg’s sonatas span more than twenty years of his creative life, from youthful confidence to mature emotional depth, and Menuhin’s playing brings their lyrical heart fully into focus. The slow movement of the Third Sonata in particular has a vocal tenderness that stops you in your tracks. This is not nostalgia, but music-making that still feels alive, personal and deeply human.
We also mark the birthday of Alexander Scriabin (born 6 January 1872), with 10% off all Scriabin recordings in our catalogue for the next week. A perfect moment to explore the music of one of the most visionary and original voices of the early twentieth century.