Nathan Milstein & Carlo Bussotti - A Nathan Milstein Recital - Schumann, Brahms, ... - AudioSoundMusic
Nathan Milstein & Carlo Bussotti - A Nathan Milstein Recital - Schumann, Brahms, ... - AudioSoundMusic
Nathan Milstein & Carlo Bussotti - A Nathan Milstein Recital - Schumann, Brahms, ... - AudioSoundMusic
Nathan Milstein & Carlo Bussotti - A Nathan Milstein Recital - Schumann, Brahms, ... - AudioSoundMusic

Nathan Milstein & Carlo Bussotti - A Nathan Milstein Recital - Schumann, Brahms, ...

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Nathan Milstein, violin

Carlo Bussotti, piano

 

1LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g Virgin Vinyl

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Pallas

Label : Analogphonic

Original Label : Capitol Records

Recorded December 21-23, 1953, and January 8, 1954, at Capitol Studio A in New York City

Remastered by Rainer Maillard

Released in 2020

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Domenico Gallo - Trio Sonata No.12 in E major (This track has been attributed to Giovanni Pergolesi in this recording)
  2. Robert Schumann : Intermezzo
  3. Johannes Brahms : Allegro
  4. Josef Suk : Burleska

Side B:

  1. Ernest Bloch : Nigun
  2. Nathan Milstein (arr.) : Paganiniana

 

Reviews:

"In the two Milstein disks that Capitol has issued thus far, it has seen to it that the eminent violinist has been accord-ed the finest reproduction possible. The present one might very well stand as an object lesson in how properly to record a violin soloist. The selection of material is also very fine. Of special interest are the Pergolesi Sonata, the final movement of which was used by Stravinsky in his ballet Pulcinella; the Schumann and Brahms works, which com-prise the second and third movements, respectively, of a sonata these two men, together with Albert Dietrich, wrote in honor of Joachim and the unaccompanied Paganiniana, Milstein's own very effective medley of portions of several Paganini Caprices. It goes without saying that the performances of all the music here are of the highest order." High Fidelity

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4,33 / 5

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