Beethoven, Mozart - Sonatas for Violin and Piano - Johanna Martzy & Jean Antonietti (Mono)
Beethoven, Mozart - Sonatas for Violin and Piano - Johanna Martzy & Jean Antonietti (Mono)
Beethoven, Mozart - Sonatas for Violin and Piano - Johanna Martzy & Jean Antonietti (Mono)
Beethoven, Mozart - Sonatas for Violin and Piano - Johanna Martzy & Jean Antonietti (Mono)

Beethoven, Mozart - Sonatas for Violin and Piano - Johanna Martzy & Jean Antonietti (Mono)

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Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonate Für Klavier Und Violine Nr. 8 G-Dur Op. 30 Nr. 3

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Sonate Für Klavier Und Violine F-Dur KV 376

Johanna Martzy, Violin

Jean Antonietti, Piano

 

1LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g Virgin vinyl

Record color : Black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12'’

Mono

Studio

Record Press : Pallas (Germany)

Label : Analogphonic

Original label : Deutsche Grammophon

Recorded 7-10 July 1952 at Beethovensaal, Hannover

Engineered by Heinz Wildhagen

Mastered by Rainer Maillard

Originally released in 1953

Reissued in 2016

 

Tracks :

Side A : Beethoven - Sonate Für Klavier Und Violine Nr. 8 G-Dur Op. 30 Nr. 3

  1. Satz: Allegro Assai
  2. Satz: Tempo Di Menuetto Ma Molto Moderato E Grazioso
  3. Satz: Allegro Vivace

 

Side B : Mozart - Sonate Für Klavier Und Violine F-Dur KV 376

  1. Satz: Allegro
  2. Satz: Andante
  3. Satz: Rondo - Allegretto Grazioso

 

 

Reviews:

The last and by no means least of the modern Hungarian school of violin playing, Johanna Martzy made relatively few commercial recordings. But all of them were made in her prime, and most of them acquired a legendary, and “cult” status after her short career. This Deutsche Grammophon - Beethoven(op.30-3) and Mozart(KV 376) Sonatas with Jean Antonietti – is no exception; she was devoted to Beethoven and Mozart, and her recitals often included the Sonatas by two composers. Martzy and Antonietti played two sonatas beautifully, their interpreta-tions are well balanced, transparent and, in the best sense of the word, simple.

 

Ratings:

Discogs : 4.5 / 5

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