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12 Stradivari
Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
Awards:
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Presto Recording of the Week, 10th September 2021
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2021, Editor's Choice
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International Classical Music Awards, 2022, Nominated - Chamber Music
Overall, what leaps out is the sheer quality, consistency and stylishness of Janine Jansen’s playing. She conjures up the mood of each piece with seemingly effortless and flawless technique...Pappano...
12 Stradivari
Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
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Awards:
-
Presto Recording of the Week, 10th September 2021
-
Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2021, Editor's Choice
-
International Classical Music Awards, 2022, Nominated - Chamber Music
Overall, what leaps out is the sheer quality, consistency and stylishness of Janine Jansen’s playing. She conjures up the mood of each piece with seemingly effortless and flawless technique...Pappano...
About
For the first time in history, twelve of the most wonderful violins ever made by the finest violin maker of all time, Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737), have travelled across the world for a ground-breaking new project with violin superstar Janine Jansen. The resulting album, 12 Stradivari, captures the individual characters of each instrument in specially-curated music accompanied by Sir Antonio Pappano at the piano.
These days Stradivari’s instruments can reach prices well over $20 million and some of the foundations and museums who own them let them out only on rare occasions. This is also why this recording is particularly special: some of these 12 Stradivari have not been played for many decades and, possibly, have never ben commercially recorded before. Others belonged to legendary virtuosi including Fritz Kreisler, Nathan Milstein, Ida Haendel and Oscar Shumsky. Janine herself is widely considered to be one of the greatest violinists of our time, and this album is her first release with Decca in 6 years.
The project was devised by Steven Smith, Managing Director of the world’s pre-eminent violin dealers, J & A Beare. Having worked with Stradivari instruments his entire career he wanted to bring 12 of the very best violins together to show their brilliance and also their differences. He also wanted to record for posterity their sounds in one single, unique record and approached Janine and Decca for the extraordinary challenge. Smith knew where in the world the 12 violins for this project were and who owned them. In spite of the numerous logistic challenges of aligning the schedules of all the owners and players at a time when travelling was at its most difficult, he was able to create a two-week-period when all violins could be flown to London.
Janine says: “When Steven Smith approached me about this project, I knew it was a once in a lifetime opportunity! It was my chance to experience the magic of these famous instruments and to explore the differences between them, especially bearing in mind that some of them have not been played in many years. I was very fortunate to be able to share this experience with my wonderful collaborator Sir Antonio Pappano.”
This unique project is brilliantly captured through an unmissable documentary named Janine Jansen: Falling for Stradivari. The film follows Janine’s unrepeatable experience of discovering each instrument’s individual qualities and immense capabilities. Her working relationship with Sir Antonio Pappano reveals the astounding energy, dedication and abundance of creativity needed to conquer such a formidable challenge. Directed by BAFTA award-winning Gerry Fox, Falling for Stradivari will be premiered at Curzon cinemas in the UK in September, 2021.
Janine’s recording debut in 2003 achieved epic success within the initial rise of digital sales, and to date she has 850k units sold with Decca and over 106 million streams. She has won numerous prizes, including the Herbert-von-Karajan Preis 2020, the Vermeer Prize 2018 awarded by the Dutch government, five Edison Klassiek Awards, NDR Musikpreis for outstanding artistic achievement, the Royal Philharmonic Society Instrumentalist Award for performances in the UK and the Concertgebouw Prize to name just a few.
Contents and tracklist
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Arr. Catherine for Violin and Piano
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
- Janine Jansen (violin), Antonio Pappano (piano)
- Recorded: 2020-12-02
- Recording Venue: Cadogan Hall, London
Spotlight on this release
Awards and reviews
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Presto Recording of the Week10th September 2021
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Gramophone MagazineAwards Issue 2021Editor's Choice
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International Classical Music Awards2022Nominated - Chamber Music
November 2021
Overall, what leaps out is the sheer quality, consistency and stylishness of Janine Jansen’s playing. She conjures up the mood of each piece with seemingly effortless and flawless technique...Pappano is a sensitive partner, bending the pulse of the music to respond to Jansen’s organic rubato.
Awards Issue 2021
What emerges from this comparative listening odyssey...is simply an even richer love and admiration for Jansen’s own artistry.
10th September 2021
The repertoire she’s chosen may consciously look back to a different age, one marked by sensibilities that might seem saccharine or even mawkish to some today, but by showcasing these twelve remarkable instruments and committing herself fully to the beauty of that soundworld, she demonstrates that they are very much more than museum pieces.
8th September 2021
Tones on offer from this complex assemblage, arranged through the violin specialist J & A Beare, range from brilliant to dainty, ethereal to smoky, each more or less suited to the 15 short pieces played, ranging from Schumann to Jerome Kern.
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