Patrick
Bismuth est un violoniste hors-pair professeur au CNSM
de Paris et au CNR de Boulogne - remarqué pour ses sonates
et partitas de JS Bach chez Stil, son disque de la Vocalité
Instrumentale Prix Cini 1997 et récemment chez Zig-Zag Territoires
dans Enesco(Recommandé de Répertoire).
Partout, loriginalité de sa personnalité est soulignée
:
Fondation CINI 1997 : Premiato per la ricerca sottile dell'espressione
drammatica di un violinista intelligente, inventivo e audacemente
virtuoso come Patrick Bismuth, in perfetta armonia con i componenti
del complesso La Tempesta, realizzatori fantasiosi del basso continuo.
Répertoire 2001 :
Tout ce quoffre ce double album
semble exceptionnel, pourvu dun relief différent, nanti
dune indéfinissable aura de jamais entendu
On nous
révèle ici les fragances dune sensibilité
musicale inouïe. De la 1ere à la dernière mesure
du disque Enesco, lattention reste constamment sollicitée.
Une magie indéfinissable opère. Laurent Barthel.
Laudace des Sonates du Rosaire de H.I.F. BIBER permet à
Patrick Bismuth dexprimer tout son talent de réappropriation
de cette musique pour nous la proposer « comme sil la
recréait, improvisait pour nous »
sensations dune
musique savante mêlées de souvenir bohémien, violonistique
Un large et prestigieux continuo (violoncelle, lirone, violone, théorbe,
harpe, clavecins et orgue) souligne la ferveur, le faste, la beauté
de cette foi revivifiée par la Contre-Réforme.
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Patrick
Bismuth is an outstanding violinist, a professor at the Conservatoire
National in Paris and the Conservatoire Régional in Boulogne,
who has attracted great attention with his recordings of Bachs
sonatas and partitas on the Stil label, his CD Vocalité
Instrumentale (winner of the Cini Prize in 1997), and his recent
Enesco release on Zig-Zag Territoires (Recommandé de Répertoire).
On all sides the originality of his personality has been singled out
for mention:
Cini Foundation, 1997: The Prize is awarded for the subtle pursuit of
dramatic expression by the intelligent, inventive and boldly virtuosic
violinist Patrick Bismuth, in perfect harmony with the members of the
ensemble La Tempesta, who provide a highly imaginative realisation of
the basso continuo.
Répertoire, 2001: Everything this double album has to offer appears
exceptional, set in a fresh perspective, with an indefinable aura of
things never heard before. . . . The musicians reveal to us fragrances
of unprecedented musical sensibility. From first bar to last of this
Enesco recording, the listeners attention is unfailingly held.
An impalpable magic takes effect. Laurent Barthel.The audacity of Bibers
Rosary Sonatas offers Patrick Bismuth the chance to show to the full
his talent for making music entirely his own, presenting it as
if he were recreating it, improvising for us with a sensation
of art music mingling with memories of Bohemian fiddling . . .
A large and prestigious continuo group (cello, lirone, violone, theorbo,
harp, harpsichords and organ) underlines the fervour, the splendour,
the beauty of this faith revitalised by the Counter-Reformation.
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