Bruch, Wieniawski - Violin Concertos - Mischa Elman and Adrian Boult
Bruch, Wieniawski - Violin Concertos - Mischa Elman and Adrian Boult
Bruch, Wieniawski - Violin Concertos - Mischa Elman and Adrian Boult
Bruch, Wieniawski - Violin Concertos - Mischa Elman and Adrian Boult

Bruch, Wieniawski - Violin Concertos - Mischa Elman and Adrian Boult

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Max Bruch - Concerto No. 1 In G Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Opus 26

Henryk Wieniawski - Concerto No. 2 In D Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Opus 22

Mischa Elman (violin)

Sir Adrian Boult (conductor)

The London Philharmonic Orchestra

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Pallas Group GmbH in Germany

Label : Analogphonic

Original Label : Decca

Recorded 21-22 Mar 1956 in Kingsway Hall

Produced by James Walker

Remastered by Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios

Originally released in 1992

Reissued in Apr. 2019

 

Tracks:

Side A : Bruch : Concerto No. 1 In G Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 26

  1. First Movement: Varspiel - Allegro Moderato
  2. Second movement: Adagio
  3. Third Movement: Finale (Allegro Energico)

 

Side B : Wieniawski : concerto no. 2 In D Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 22

  1. First Movement: Allegro Moderato
  2. Second Movement: Romance (Andante Non Troppo)
  3. Third Movement: Allegro Con Fuoco - Allegro Moderato

 

Reviews:

« Elman treats the opening and closing movements of the Bruch expansively... this phrasing becomes more careful, more appropriate, and more interesting in the slow movement where the violinist seems more at home. Elman begins with reasonable liveliness, but slows down to project the lyrical second subject. Nevertheless, there is more flow and less choppiness here... The Romanze is particularly congenial to the violinist's talent; here he has a chance to sing with freedom of style and beauty of tone, and he takes full advantage of the opportunity. » - High Fidelity

 

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