 
  INDIE 
            Award Nominee
INDIE 
            Award Nominee
“Quite simply, this is the finest violin recording 
                I have ever encountered by one of the truly great performers of the day…Go 
                buy this disc!” 
                   —Listener Magazine 
                
    “…[an] arresting collection…Ilya Kaler, an explosive virtuoso, 
                assaults the ears and compels with his sheer fluency.” 
                   —BBC Music 
                
    “…a singing, luminous tone like no other violinist I've heard on 
                discs…Kaler’s Hindemith is irresistible…he is a star performer, a magician 
                bewitching our ears” 
                   —Fanfare 
                
    “Ilya Kaler…makes his debut for Ongaku Records in an attractive mix 
                of works for solo violin, establishing once again his considerable gifts…Bold 
                bowing and beautiful control of chords mark this stunning rendition [of 
                Ysaÿe Solo Sonata No. 2] in which technical difficulties never mar the perfect 
                voicing of thematic lines…breathtaking…laced with expressive detail…This 
                is both an unusual and rewarding CD played with convincing mastery.” 
                   —The Strad 
                
    “For those who enjoyed the experience of listening Kaler’s recording of Paganini’s Caprices, this CD is absolutely a must-buy. Although a solo violin program is not material for wide audiences, this champion of all major violin competitions was able to put together some of the best modern representatives of this genre, with a rarely matched interpretation. Highly recommended!”
    Five Stars (top rating)
       —Amazon.com
    
            
“The Moscow-born violinist plays with a sculptural perfection and rapt 
            	purity that invest each phrase with heightened significance. The Heifetzian 
            	pyrotechnics seem etched against the darkest of night skies, the slow passages 
            	infused with an aching inwardness…And Ongaku’s engineers capture this 
            	remarkable playing—not just the instrument, but the airy, church-like 
            	space around it—with startling clarity and resonance. The eloquent voice 
            	of the single string instrument emerges as if from an immense darkness to 
            	enthrall us with its joyful exuberance, its soaring cantilenas, its noble 
            	melancholy, its heartbreaking beauty.” 
            	   —Fi 
            	
            	“A rapt purity…superb virtuosity…recorded sound of stunning realism…It’s so beautiful it makes you ache: the playing demands your absolute 
            	and complete attention…You will never hear the violin played more perfectly.” 
            	   —American Record Guide 
            	
            	“Kaler displays a complete virtuoso arsenal: rhythmic vitality, warmth 
            	of tone and sentiment.” 
            	   —Los Angeles Times