Henryk Szeryng, Antal Dorati, London Symphony Orchestra / Schumann & Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos, 1994 Mercury Living Presence 434339
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Henryk Szeryng, Antal Dorati, London Symphony Orchestra - Schumann & Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos
Артист: Henryk Szeryng, Antal Dorati, London Symphony Orchestra
Альбом: Schumann & Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos, 1994
Издатель: MLP / 434339
Жанр: Classical music
Формат файла: eac-cue-log-wv-scans-iso
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Shumann: come on, what's not to love?, December 18, 2002
Reviewer: Scott68 (Columbus, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
Violinist Henryk Szeryng needs no introduction, many believe he recorded the best recordings of the solo Bach set. The tone on this CD is especially great as renowned violin collector Herbert Axlerod once said his violin is one of the best concert violins in the world, when I read that I ran out and bought all of his records. Szeryng has showed many times that he is one of the best violinists of the 20th century because of his impeccable intonation, timing, imaginative phrasing, and unique musical delivery of sound.
The Schumann violin concerto has a surprisingly unpopular history. His chamber works are so romantic and are among the finest in the entire repertoire. His wife Clara Wieck was a massive virtuoso pianist and of course he was good friends with the immortal Brahms. If any there is any proof needed of Schumann's genius just listen to his mind-boggling "Kreislerana" for solo piano. Schumann's music is so emotional and precious to me it's a shame what hapened to him.
This is an awesome recording of the Schumann Violin Concerto, I have heard recordings by Kremer, Bell, and Menuhin but none even come close to this performance for me. There is never a sense of hesitation or lack of technique, nor any lack of inspiration or feeling in the music. For me, this is an absolutely perfect CD, I can scarcely imagine a better recording. Perhaps in the hands of a different soloist, this concerto might be considered meaningless but every note Szeryng plays has meaning and he truly makes this concerto come alive.
The Mendelssohn is the same, flawless and full of emotion and no sense of hesitation or lack of technique. While I prefer Perlman's recording of the Mendelssohn slightly I recommend both to contrast each other and any other recording you may prefer.
This is my favorite CD that Mr. Szeryng recorded and one of my top 20 all time violin disks, if you do not have this you should get it for sure. I can recommend this disk totally without hesitation especially to people who have not heard this concerto and are getting sick to listening to other ones over and over.


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