Whoever it was that said that nobody but
Oistrakh should ever be allowed to record
Shostakovich's violin concertos should be made to listen to this disc by young Japanese-German violinist
Arabella Steinbacher. After decades of performances that were more smoke than fire and more shadow than substance,
Steinbacher comes out with performances of amazing virtuosity, astonishing energy, and astounding intensity. She never knew the crawling terror of the post-Great Patriotic War USSR, but you can't tell it from her maniacal performance of the First. She never knew the numbing dread of post-heart attack, pre-death
Shostakovich, but you can't tell it from her horrifying performance of the Second. Not only is
Steinbacher completely on top of the composer's excruciatingly difficult violin writing, she's totally under the skin of his acutely nervous psychology. Although her performance is wholly her own, her interpretation seems entirely
Shostakovich's. With the skillful and sympathetic conducting of
Andris Nelsons and the passionate and powerful playing of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks,
Steinbacher has created a pair of performances that stand close -- very close -- very, very close -- to
Oistrakh's. Orfeo's sound is big and brash but not unpleasantly so.