Nathan Milstein – Encores - Schumann, Handel, Kreisler, Szymanowski, … (Mono) - AudioSoundMusic
Nathan Milstein – Encores - Schumann, Handel, Kreisler, Szymanowski, … (Mono) - AudioSoundMusic
Nathan Milstein – Encores - Schumann, Handel, Kreisler, Szymanowski, … (Mono) - AudioSoundMusic
Nathan Milstein – Encores - Schumann, Handel, Kreisler, Szymanowski, … (Mono) - AudioSoundMusic

Nathan Milstein – Encores - Schumann, Handel, Kreisler, Szymanowski, … (Mono)

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Nathan Milstein – Violin

Leon Pommers - Piano

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Mono

Studio

Record Press : Pallas GmbH in Germany

Label : Analog Phonic

Original Label : Capitol Records

Recorded in Mar & Apr 1959 at Capitol Studio A, New York City

Engineered & mixed by Frank Abbey

Produced by Richard C. Jones

Remastered by Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios from the original masters of Universal Music

Originally released in 1960

Reissued in 2018

 

Tracks:

SIDE A

  1. Praeludium And Allegro (In The Style Of Pugnani) (Kreisler)
  2. Abenlied (Craddle Song) (Schumann)
  3. Nocturne And Tarantella (Szymanowski)

 

SIDE B

  1. Larghetto (Handel)
  2. Tambourin (Kreisler)
  3. Siciliano And Rigaudon (Kreisler)
  4. Song Without Words (Kreisler)
  5. Waltz In A Major (Poldini)

 

Reviews :

« The execution is without doubt superb. Milstein here is on top of his form, playing with a verve, sparkle and stud-ied virtuosity that is most invigorating. The recording in both mono and stereo versions is excellent, with very for-ward violin tone – sufficiently forward for one to feel that in all probability one will never get physically closer to Milstein’s violin in one’s life. » — Gramophone

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4,62 / 5

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