Ida Haendel : Violin Concerto in D Major Op.35, Tchaikovsky - LP 180g Vinyl, Remastered

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CNLR1635
UPC:
8809300904061
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Edition:
1x LP Vinyl, Remastered, Virgin Vinyl Pressed in Germany
Rotation Speed:
33rpm
Record Weight:
180g
Vinyl Record Type:
LP
Analogphonic Cat#:
CNLR1635
Genre:
Classical
Artist:
Ida Haendel
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Ida Haendel, “Grande Dame of the Violin”, is one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century, and her concert career – spanning almost seven decades - was among the longest running in music history. Starting the violin playing at the age of three, she became a laureate of the very first Wieniawski Competition in 1935, at the age of seven. She was one of the best pupils of the legendary pedagogue Carl Flesch(along with Szeryng, Neveu and Szymon Goldberg), who was so impressed by the child prodigy’s talent that he taught her free of charge, and received further tuition from another legendary player, George Enescu. Since her debut in 1937, she delighted audiences all over the world with her vital and inspired playing and was a particular favorite of the British audiences. Always very self-critical, she made relatively few commercial recordings in her prime, but they are of the highest quality and impeccable both in interpretation and technique. Among her concerti recordings, the Beethoven, Sibelius and Tchaikovsky have been especially praised and still stand up well against the top versions. Although Ida Haendel, born to a Polish-Jew family, accepted an invitation to perform in Germany after a considerable period of hesitance, she had a long and fruitful collaboration with SWR(then SDR) from 1952-67. Her broadcast recordings with the then Principal conductor, Hans Müller-Kray are among the most valuable treasures in today’s SWR archive. The Tachikovsky concerto was always one of her ‘pièces de résistance’, and this broadcast recording from 1960 is a great document.

Tracklist

Side A I Allegro Moderato

Side B II Canzonetta. Andante III Finale. Allegro Vivacissimo

PERFORMERS Ida Haendel (violin) Hans Müller-Kray (cond) Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR

RECORDING INFORMATION Recording 08.01.1960, Liederhalle Stuttgart Analog Editor Lore Bässler Artistic Director Erich Primmer

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