Yehudi Menuhin is at the centre of this week’s new release in two of the twentieth century’s most important violin sonatas - Béla Bartók’s Sonata for Solo Violin and Sergei Prokofiev’s Violin Sonata No. 1. Both works were still new when these recordings were made in 1947 and 1948, and in Bartók’s case Menuhin was not only the first recording artist but also the work’s dedicatee and first performer, preserving on disc a sonata written especially for him by the composer.
These Abbey Road recordings capture Menuhin at a pivotal moment in his career, bringing extraordinary authority to music then at the forefront of modern violin writing. Bartók’s fiercely individual solo sonata and Prokofiev’s dark, searching Violin Sonata No. 1, with Marcel Gazelle at the piano, are heard here in vivid new Pristine Ambient Stereo XR remasterings, revealing fresh depth and presence throughout.
To mark Guido Cantelli’s birth anniversary on 27 April, we’re offering 10% off all 25 of his Pristine releases this week. One of the most brilliant conductors of his generation, Cantelli died tragically young in 1956, but left behind performances of extraordinary precision, intensity and youthful fire.