Elena Kuschnerova has 
                made an impressive start to her recording 
                career for Orfeo. I’ve reviewed 
                a Mussorgsky disc, which in addition 
                to the ubiquitous Pictures turned up 
                a slew of his little heard Klavierstücke. 
                Here her focus is turned on Bach and 
                she proves to be an adept and impressive 
                exponent of the repertoire. One of her 
                most impressive qualities is to maintain 
                a perfect balance between matters of 
                articulation and architecture. Her passagework 
                clarity is not at the expense of depth 
                of touch or of superficiality. On the 
                contrary, it’s at the service of her 
                intelligent exploration of these works. 
                So the Italian Concerto is not too fast 
                but neither does she evince any sign 
                of academicism through delayed entry 
                points. There are no signs here of Kuschnerova 
                using the Presto finale, for example, 
                as a showpiece. Both here and in the 
                Andante her playing is natural and unaffected; 
                no over-emoted gestures cling to her 
                Bach playing. 
              
 
              
Her French Suite is 
                similarly attractive with an acutely 
                judged Allemande and the Minuet not 
                over stressed. She meets the considerable 
                and complex demands of the Partita in 
                E minor in similar fashion. Though the 
                Sarabande might be thought to exercise 
                the most demands her negotiation of 
                the opening Toccata and the lyrical 
                ease of her Courante are equally fine. 
                This is Bach playing that generates 
                an unforced momentum whilst maintaining 
                scrupulous concern over contrapuntal 
                entries. All these performances were 
                recorded in concert at the Südwestrundfunks 
                Kurhaus in Baden-Baden. The sound is 
                warm and no details are smudged. 
              
 
              
Jonathan Woolf