Devy Erlih - Violin Recitals 1971 & 1980 – Mozart, Schubert, Beethoven, Bach, Paganini (2LP)
Violin - Devy Erlih
Piano - Brigitte Engerer (A1 to C2)
2 LPs, standard sleeve
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g Virgin Vinyl
Record color : black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Live
Record Press : Toyokasei in Japan
Label : Analogphonic
Original Label : INA
Recorded Live in Salle Gaveau, Paris, October 7, 1980 (Mozart, Schubert & Beethoven) & Live in Maison de la Radio, Paris, March 13, 1971 (Bach & Paganini)
Originally released in 1980 (as a CD)
Reissued in December 2023 (first time on vinyl)
Tracks:
Side A: WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART - VIOLIN SONATA IN E-FLAT MAJOR, KV 481
- Molto allegro
- Adagio
- Allegretto
Side B:
- FRANZ SCHUBERT - 16 German Dances (Deutsche Tanze), D783
- LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN - VIOLIN SONATA NO.9 IN A MAJOR, OP.47 'KREUTZER - Adagio sostenuto - Presto
Side C: LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN - VIOLIN SONATA NO.9 IN A MAJOR, OP.47 'KREUTZER
- Andante con variazioni
- Presto
Side D:
- J.S. BACH - SONATA NO.1 IN G MINOR FOR VIOLIN SOLO, BWV 1001 - Adagio
- J.S. BACH - SONATA NO.1 IN G MINOR FOR VIOLIN SOLO, BWV 1001 - uga (Allegro)
- J.S. BACH - SONATA NO.1 IN G MINOR FOR VIOLIN SOLO, BWV 1001 - Siciliana
- J.S. BACH - SONATA NO.1 IN G MINOR FOR VIOLIN SOLO, BWV 1001 - Presto
- NICCOLO PAGANINI - Caprice No.13 in B-flat major
Reviews :
French-born violinist Devy Erlih (1928-2012) was one of the great names of the French violin school and one of the country's most important representatives of contemporary music at the time. He won the prestigious 'Thibaud' competition in 1955, which made him widely known, yet there are few recordings of his beautiful, imaginative and unforced playing. He is accompanied by French star pianist Brigitte Engerer, who is less well known in Germany despite her highly regarded interpretations of German Romantics such as Schubert and Schumann. Released on vinyl for the first time, this double LP includes his live performances from 1971 and 1980: Mozart, Schubert and Beethoven were recorded at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, Bach and Paganini at the Maison de la Radio in Paris
Ratings :
Discogs : 5 / 5