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Nikkei Walevska Interview with Tim Janof Interview with Chinese Epoch Times “The Cello Has Its Goddess: Walevska” “The Beauty and the Bow” The lovely looking superb cellist Christine Walevska proved herself to be in the highest level of knowledge and finesse of the style (Boccherini). Her success was acknowledged with stormy applause. The sonority of her notes is beautiful and polished; her musicality is innate; her technique is the product of a natural ability cultivated to the highest degree. She knows how to govern a generous temperament with intensity and elegance simultaneously harmonizing the most noble cavata with dramatic eloquence whenever necessary. In the Concertgebouw, Christine Walevska proved to be nothing less than a revelation. A magnificent musician, the flowing melodious charm of her inner-propelled playing was laced with an intensity which not only spurred the orchestra and conductor to excellent performance, but also held the public under her spell. A strikingly talented artist. Her tone was as smoothly gracious as that of an ensemble. Her style was strongly expressive. “Walevska’s Cello Ignites Pair of Haydn Concertos” It requires a Paganini-like virtuosity to bring it off (Chopin), and that Miss Walevska undoubtedly has. She ripped thru the piece with a zest that I have rarely heard equaled by anyone on the concert stage. She parallels on the cello the singular persuasiveness of Fritz Kreisler on the violin. “Extraordinary Sonority of Christine Walevska” “Fascinating Playing by Christine Walevska” “An Alternative To Rostropovich” “Die Walevska ist ein Phanomen auf dem Cello” …one of the warmest standing ovations we have ever seen in our media. She obtains a sonority with her admirable bow technique that exalts. Instead of producing sound, sang with a deep and emotive sentiment. Something that escapes the common. This is an artist who will touch the world with that art, which she controls in such and elevated way. The most exquisite poetry of the music seems to incarnate her. It may be that it is unfair to other cellists to be as lovely to look at as is Christine Walevska, but that is their misfortune and our luck. She plays her richly toned instrument with lyricism, tenderness and grace, and the entire concert ended an evening of ripe cello artistry. This woman has much presence and allure. She plays the cello admirably and the tableau is perfect. In these works of Vivaldi and Couperin she proves exquisite qualities off sound and musicality. Also as a superstar on the podium, the soloist with the Dortmund Philharmonic, Christine Walevska played the Boccherini Cello Concerto without the disturbance of traditional routine and virtuosic mannerism, but in an ideal togetherness with the orchestra of distinguished Chamber music making. A brilliant solo cello encore followed thunderous applause. “Brilliant Playing by Christine Walevska” …she displayed an inordinately high degree of both technical skill and interpretive stylishness. Her tone was remarkably rich in the lower register and unusually full in the upper; and her phrasing was superb. Skrowaczewski’s guest artist, Christine Walevska...played with a big tone, technique to burn and plenty of temperament. She tore into the bristling fireworks of the piece with immense spirit. Such compositions by definition, seek to exploit all the technical razzle-dazzle of an instrument. Miss Walevska met every challenge with ease. Despite her youth Christine Walevska is among the world’s greatest artists. Her playing transports us. We no longer carry life’s weights: this is interior flight, the soul’s rejoicing, language of love…She is a unique cellist, “irrepertible”. Hats off to Christine Walevska…her intonation and rhythmic articulation are unerring, and her tone is warm without ever becoming soupy and self-indulgent…I found her playing full of warmth and strength in the best sense of the word. “Cellist, Philharmonic Superb” Quite directly this is one of the top cello recordings in the catalogue. Miss Walevska has an extraordinary sensibility to expressive content, yet she never forces the point. There are elegance and dignity at every turn. Her passion is one of inner longings, not overt displays of emotive exaggerations. To this add a singing tone, variety of color and total technical control. Miss Walevska’s playing of the Prokofiev is thrilling. She gives it a wonderful and luxurious performance. A marvelously gifted artist. I love her playing. “Evening filled With Joy in the Concert Hall” In the Dvorak, the wide lyric passages became unusual experiences through the grand and luscious sound she produces on her beautiful instrument. Summarizing we must say rarely did we hear the concerto played with such intensity and power of expression. …Revealing interpretation…finesse, power and virtuosity. A beautiful discovery. Walevska who conquered the Santiago public on previous visits, continue to confirm her exceptional talents: stupendous facility, beautiful and convincing phrasing, sonorous, graceful and sensitive expressivity. Walevska’s cello tone was unfailingly rich and warm, the pitch was right on the button even in tricky passages and she had a broad range of color and spirit with which to vary her interpretations. The recital of this first class artist was a pleasure from every standpoint. It is rare for a critic to feel the icy fingers of an instrumentalist’s playing on his spine, but I did when listening to this recording of the Schumann and Shelomo by Christine Walevska. The effect of being moved deeply is in a way an icy experience…There is that masterful technique of hers that leaves nothing to be desired; there is that marvelous bow arm; there is that pure, warm, melting tone that can bite and cut when needed. There is a creamy caressing in here tone and yet there is an unforced inner intensity that few instrumentalists can muster. The romantic Schumann Concerto engages her extraordinary elegance of projection, besides her virtuosity. And her playing of the elegiac parts is so full of heart and dignity that you get the shivers listening to them. “Cellist Creates Furor With The Rotterdam Philharmonic” |
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