The four seasons are elegant, filled with fresh melodies and beautiful structure.
This recording by the Orchestre de Chambre de Paillard recreates the exquisite beauty of Baroque music with a modern sound. Jarry's solo is clear, and the entire ensemble has a sense of tension and balance.
While respecting classical style, the sound's contours emerge clearly even for modern ears. Gérard Jarry's violin is radiant with clarity, handling even fast movements with ease. Depicting the scenery of each season, the restrained expression and meticulous handling of ornamentation are evident. The chamber orchestra, conducted by Paillard, maintains a good balance in the strings, carefully orchestrating ornamentation and dynamic changes to create a refined sound. The tempo changes in each movement are effortless, and the breathing between the solo and ensemble is naturally in sync. Baroque vitality and orderly structure coexist in this highly refined interpretation of "The Four Seasons," which feels fresh with each listen.