On Tuesday, October 13, 2009, the ยซ Association des amis de la musique de Monaco ยป held its back-to-school concert at the Thรฉรขtre des Variรฉtรฉs in Monaco, evocatively titled ยซ Crescendo ยป and long chaired by Jean-Marc Bosquet. The program included Mozartโs Sonata in E-flat major, Beethovenโs Sonata No. 5 in F major op. 24 ยซ Spring ยป, and then in the second half, Brahms’s Sonata No. 1 in G major op. 78 and two pieces by Fritz Kreisler: his ยซ Liebesleid ยป and the famous ยซ Prelude & Allegro for violin ยป.
At the piano, Anaรฏt Serekian, holder of a first prize from the National State Conservatory of Yerevan before continuing her studies at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. Currently dividing her career between performances in France and abroad, particularly in China, and teaching at the Lyon Conservatory, this soloist with her feline elegance offered a ยซ rubato ยป style interpretation, filled with personalized nuances, of Mozart and Beethoven, particularly emphasizing a quasi-melancholic and very intimate inspiration in these classical works.
To accompany her, mostly in the background for the first three pieces, violinist Marie Jee-Hae Maes, former pupil of Gรฉrard Poulet and Maurice Moulin at the National Superior Conservatory of Music in Paris before unanimously winning the 1st Grand Prize of Excellence in the Nรฉrini competition, followed by studies under Zakhar Bron at the Musikhochschule in Cologne, Germany. More discreet in her interpretation of the classics, seeking the ultimate nuance at the cost of a somewhat too ยซ piano ยป style and risking an imbalance in her accompaniment, the soloist, however, reveals the full extent of her artistry in the two pieces written by the modern Fritz Kreisler, an Austrian-born composer who became an American citizen in 1943: she wonderfully conveys the Viennese atmosphere of the ยซ Schwรคrmerei ยป in her execution of ยซ Liebesleid ยป. She then performs, more tersely at first, the difficult and extensive bow movements in the famous ยซ Prelude & Allegro for violin ยป, a piece created in the style of ยซ Pugnani ยป, named after an 18th-century Italian composer long credited with this work.
Nonetheless, in harmony with a motherly benevolence from Anaรฏt Serekian towards her junior, the two soloists enchanted the ยซ Crescendo ยป audience, receiving a warm ovation at the end of their performance.
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