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| ARTIST: | Leopold Auer, Ludwig van Beethoven, Frantisek Drdla, Antonin Dvorak, Fritz Kreisler, Franz (Dresden) Schubert, Artur Rodzinski, New York Philharmonic, Jascha Heifetz |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Doremi Records |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| TYPE: | Violin with Keyboard, Classical Artists, Classical, Chamber Music & Recitals, Keyboard Music, Chamber Music, Chamber, Classical Music, Keyboard, Violin Concerto, Concerto |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Vn Con in D, Op.61: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo (Cadenza: Auer-Heifetz), Vn Con in D, Op.61: II. Larghetto, Vn Con in D, Op.61: III. Rondo (Allegro), The Russian Recordings Of 1911: Romance Op.4, The Russian Recordings Of 1911: Souvenir in D, The Russian Recordings Of 1911: Ser No.1 in A, The Russian Recordings Of 1911: Caprice Viennois, Op.2, The Russian Recordings Of 1911: L'abeille (The Bee) Op.13 No.9, The Russian Recordings Of 1911: Humoresque, Op.101 No.7 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 723723753724 |
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Customer Reviews of Jascha Heifetz Collection, Volume 5: The Russian Recordings, 1911
An unsurpassed performance In my opinion this is the definitive recorded performance. Swiftly paced but heartfelt, played with a passion, an intensity and a profound understanding of the musical line that isn't approached by today's stars of the fiddle (nor even by Heifetz himself with Reiner for RCA). I listen to it often, and when I do I'm convinced it's the performance Beethoven heard in his mind, in his heart. <
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>My thanks to Jacob Harnoy for issuing this unsurpassed performance and for achieving audio quality that makes it not just a listenable historic recording but a highly enjoyable one. I think it's a must-hear performance for all who love this work. (Another transfer I own (by Music & Arts) is thin and scratchy; this transfer by Doremi is full and rich.) <
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>For those who find Heifetz too fleet (and if you think so, I think you're wrong!), try performances by Adolf Busch/Fritz Busch, Ginette Niveau/Hans Rosbaud, Yehudi Menuhin/Wilhelm Furtwangler, David Oistrach/Sixten Ehrling, Ida Haendel/Rafael Kubelik - performances that today's prodigies can only hope to grow to understand and equal. Or even try Fritz Kreisler/Leo Blech; it was Kreisler who begat the now-accepted modern tradition of performing the Beethoven reverently (i.e. slowly). But he carried it off, and did so compellingly! <
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>And I can't close without commending another broadcast performance: Bronislav Huberman/Leo Barzin - an extraordinary performance by an extraordinary man. (All of these are available from Amazon.)