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| ARTIST: | Alfredo d' Ambrosio, Johann Sebastian Bach, Bela Bartok, Antonio Bazzini, Johannes Brahms, Harry T. (Henry) Burleigh, Fryderyk Chopin, Arcangelo Corelli, Claude Debussy, Grigoras Dinicu |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Pearl |
| TYPE: | Violin with Keyboard, Duo for Two String Instruments, Miscellaneous Music, Classical Collections-Artist Desc., Violin Solo, Rondeau for Keyboard, Music for Four Hands at One Keyboard, Classical, 20th/21st Century Orchestral Work with Descriptive Title, Suite/Partita for Keyboard, Opera, Dance-Based Keyboard Music, Nocturne for Keyboard, Chamber Music, Chamber, Orchestral Music, Classical Music, Orchestral, Miscellaneous, Keyboard |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | 5th Sonata: (Prelude) Adagio, 'Pugnani': Praeludium - Allegro, Romance - Danse champretre, Carneval Russe, Waltz In A Flat , Op. 39 - 15, Hejre Kati Op. 32, Petite Suite: En Bateau, Hungarian Dance No. 8 In A Major, Spohr - Larghetto (Duet, Op. 67 - 2), Slavonic Dance Op. 72 - 2, 'FAE' Sonata: Scherzo, 1st Sonata, BWV 1001: Fugue, 2nd Concerto, Op. 11: Romance, Valse - Scherzo, Op. 34, Vocalise, Op. 34 - 14, 3rd Partita, E Major BWV 1006: Two Minuets, Sonata, Op. 91: Andante - Sostenuto, Reve d'Enfant Op. 14, Hungarian Dance No. 4 In F Minor, Gavotte, Sonata, 3 In C Minor, Op. 45: Allegretto, Suite In C Minor: Air, Geister Tanz - Molto Perpetuo, 'Nel cor piu' Varns., Scherzo - tarantelle, Op. 16, Deux Minutes de Jazz, Rumanian Folk Dances, Polonaise brillante, Op. 4, Tzigane, Andante, La Vida breve: Spanish Dance, Andante Religioso, Op. 70, King Roger: Chant, La Ronde des Lutins, Op. 25, Caprice No. 20 In D Major, Nocturne No. 1, Op. 5 - 1, Grave, O Canto, Pugnani: Praeludium - Allegro, Orfeo: Melodie, Burleska, Op. 17 - 4, Ballade In D Minor, Op. 15, 'Carmen' Fantasy: Fantasy (Based Bizet), Caprice Basque, Op. 24, Nocturne In E Flat, Rondino Op. 32 - 2, Mazurka, Op. 11 - 3, The Violin Maker Of Cremona: Intermezzo, Canzonetta, Op. 6, Souvenir, Variations Op. 33 - 1, Schon Rosmarin, Hora Staccato, Danza Espanola, Hungarian Folk Tunes, Petrushka: Russian Dance |
| # OF MEDIA: | 3 |
| UPC: | 727031943921 |
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Customer Reviews of Recorded Violin, Vol. ll
Historic Violin Recording Although interesting from an historical point of view, I found these CD's almost unlistenable due to the quality of the recordings (old). There is also an unrelenting hiss in the background.
Violin History in Sound -- Always Interesting
It's always interesting to listen to old violin recordings. You
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>get violin history in sound bytes and can hear for yourself how
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>violin playing has developed. You can also see how fiendishly difficult violin playing can be even for the best representatives of their respective eras. But was it really fair
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>to the rest of the pack to include Fritz Kreisler? Once he arrives on the scene everyone else becomes a dark backdrop to his
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>effulgence. Even the modern violinists included suffer in comparison when all he did in this collection was to play one of his trifling ditties. The suavity of his performance make so many others sound like mechanical creaking engines. I would buy this just for historical reasons, though I already own most of the 78s already. Notably missing in this collection are Mischa Elman, Max Rosen, Efrem Zimbalist, Jacques Thibaud and many others. Vasa Prihoda, Tossy Spivakovsky, Ruggiero Ricci, Oistrakh the elder, and Zino Francescatti complete Kreisler's court and are worthy to bear his arms in this set. Buy it before it goes OOP.
A Valuable Item to Collect
This is an extremely valuable recording for anyone interested in the different schools of violin playing in the early 20th century. So many violinists are represented and it is awe-inspiring to realise you are listening to the great masters! The program notes by Tully Potter are very detailed and they make very interesting and informative reading, with equal dedication to each violinist (some smaller names are included with the bigger ones). On the down side, there are problems with some of the noisiness of the actual recording, but that is to be expected with such old material. I think some of the performances don't carry well in the recording process - seeing these people perform would have been very different. Nevertheless it makes for thought-provoking on how performance practices and styles have changed in such a short amount of time. I thoroughly recommend this historical document.