By Laurie Niles: In an effort to promote the coverage of live violin performance, Violinist.com each week presents links to reviews of notable concerts and recitals around the world.![Clara-Jumi Kang and Timothy Ridout]()
Violinist Clara-Jumi Kang and violist Timothy Ridout.Clara-Jumi Kang and violist Timothy Ridout performed Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante with Ensemble Resonanz at BBC Prom 41.

Violinist Clara-Jumi Kang and violist Timothy Ridout.
- The Guardian: "The best, most engaging moments in the concert came from the two soloists in the Sinfonia Concertante, with Clara-Jumi Kangs neat, silvery violin playing complemented and contrasted with Timothy Ridouts effortlessly eloquent viola."
- Bach Track: "Clara-Jumi Kang and Timothy Ridouts tones were beautifully matched throughout, a real sign of a duo that perform together frequently....Here, communication was constant, with much eye contact, and their ensemble on the runs, particularly in the cadenzas, was effortlessly tight."
- Violinist.com: "A short recitative toward the end of ("Earth") highlighted Bell's remarkable presence and ability to hold a moment...each (movement) stood complete by itself. They flowed surprisingly well together, considering they were all written by separate composers."
- San Francisco Classical Voice: "The good news is that the project works. Its a roughly 40-minute concerto in which composers of compatible temperaments from different generations have achieved a sense of unity, with frequent passages of beauty and atmosphere. Naturally, the work gives Bell many opportunities to show off the speed of his bow and fingers, as well as allowing his instrument to sing out."
- The Daily Gazette: "Bates has said that Shaham can do anything and he did not prove him wrong. Beyond virtuosic technical runs, Shaham also plucked, scrapped, did double stops and harmonics as melody, and bowed close to the instrument's bridge, which produced a harsh sound....The results were beautiful."
- San Francisco Classical Voice: "From the cascading first notes, Ehness performance embodied elegance. His was a Brahms of reverence and sincerity, with a thoughtfully structured narrative and emotional arc; he maintained a focused, centered sound throughout, avoiding overplaying until the very end, when his command of pacing paid off in a declamatory finish."
- San Francisco Classical Voice: "Quint leapt about the strings acrobatically, maintaining his glowing tone all the while. This is a star vehicle, but the orchestra is marshalled cleverly and assertively, too."
- Limelight: "The joyful final movement (of Bologne's Violin Concerto in A major, Op. 5 No. 2) with its busy solo lines brought the house down and after several curtain calls Hadelich returned for an encore....Superlatives fail me."
- Market Research Telecast: "Simovics performance was both taxing and assured, delivering nuanced dynamics that required the utmost quiet from individual musicians and coordinated ensembles."
- The Guardian: "Its opening movement is a hugely demanding cadenza that presents material developed later, full of double-stopping and across the entire range of the instrument. Just as taxing, and executed with equal assurance, were the dynamics of the work, often requiring the quietest possible playing from individuals as well as discrete ensembles within the orchestra."
- Bach Track: "Samuelsen was stunning in the famous virtuoso cadenzas and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra played to match. But delicate and subtle this was not. What happened to the lilting dance in Winter 2, and what's with the jagged rhythms in Autumn 1? Not the real Vivaldi... but the audience loved it."
- Bach Track: "With a look that seemed to say, 'Here we go!,' Josefowicz burst out of the starting gate and raced through the Capriccio like a thoroughbred....All in all, the sheer joy of music-making here was palpable and irresistible."
- The Week in Reviews, Op. 462: Tobias Feldmann; Vadim Gluzman + Johannes Moser; National Childrens Symphony of Venezuela
- The Week in Reviews, Op. 461: Leila Josefowicz, Blake Pouliot, Black Violin
- The Week in Reviews, Op. 460: Stella Chen, Benjamin Beilman, James Ehnes
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