"Bloch & Pärt: Poème mystique" is a captivating album that brings together the works of two remarkable composers, Ernest Bloch and Arvo Pärt, performed by the talented violinist Elsa Grether and pianist Ferenc Vizi. Released on March 25, 2013, under the Fuga Libera label, this album is a testament to the profound emotional power and mysticism that permeates the compositions.
The album features a selection of Bloch's works, including his Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2, "Poème mystique," and the second movement "Nigun" from his "Baal Shem" suite. These pieces are complemented by Bloch's Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 1, which forms a diptych with the second sonata, offering a unique contrast between the world as it is and the world as it should be. The album is rounded out by Arvo Pärt's "Fratres," a piece that bridges the gap between silence and sound, adding a contemplative dimension to the collection.
Elsa Grether, known for her passionate and poetic playing, brings a charismatic intensity to these performances. Her collaboration with Ferenc Vizi results in a deeply moving and universally resonant interpretation of these works. The album's title, "Poème mystique," aptly captures the vibrant and emotionally charged nature of the compositions, making it a compelling listen for fans of classical and chamber music alike. With a duration of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album is a rich and immersive experience that showcases the timeless beauty of these masterpieces.