Janos Starker Plays Italian Sonatas - Vivaldi, Corelli, Boccherini, ...
Janos Starker Plays Italian Sonatas - Vivaldi, Corelli, Boccherini, ...
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Janos Starker Plays Italian Sonatas - Vivaldi, Corelli, Boccherini, ...
Janos Starker Plays Italian Sonatas - Vivaldi, Corelli, Boccherini, ...

Janos Starker Plays Italian Sonatas - Vivaldi, Corelli, Boccherini, ...

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Janos Starker, Cello

Stephen Swedish, Piano


1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Record Press : Pallas GmbH in Germany

Label : Analog Phonic

Original Label : MERCURY

Recorded at Fine Recording Studio on June - July 1966

Engineered by C. Robert Fine, Harold Lawrence

Produced by Wilma Cozart

Remastered by Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios

Originally released in 1967

Reissued in 2016


Tracks:

Side A
1. BOCCHERINI Sonata in A major (8:17)
2. VIVALDI Sonata in E minor (8:03)
3. CORELLI Sonata in D minor (9:24)


Side B
1. LOCATELLI Sonata in D major (14:09)
2. VALENTINI Sonata in E major (12:04)

 

Reviews :

« In the nineteenth century, a number of virtuosos and teachers undertook the task of arranging for the cello hundreds of sonatas and suites written for violin or gamba in the previous century.. the service rendered by enriching the playable repertory for the cello was immensely valuable. These works have served as “hors d'oeuvre" for almost all cello recitals ever since. Personally, I have always been guided by a strong drive toward technical perfection. In fact this would only be true if one placed the beauty of dynamic extremes and touchingly communicative emotional display above the beauty of purity, simplicity, and balance. It demands self-imposed mature disci-pline, respect for the total concept of a work— and faultless execution. » - Janos Starker

"Every so often an artist appears who dominates his instrument in the minds of a generation... There was never much doubt about Casals, Heifetz, Segovia or Landowska And there is not much doubt today about Janos Starker, a great master of the cello, a most intelligent musician, and a personality of considerable force”. - Martin Meyer (Esquire Magazine)


Ratings:

Discogs : 4,75 / 5

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