Nathan MIlstein – Vignettes - Falla, Ravel, Schumann, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Debussy (Mono) - AudioSoundMusic
Nathan MIlstein – Vignettes - Falla, Ravel, Schumann, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Debussy (Mono) - AudioSoundMusic
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Nathan MIlstein – Vignettes - Falla, Ravel, Schumann, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Debussy (Mono) - AudioSoundMusic
Nathan MIlstein – Vignettes - Falla, Ravel, Schumann, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Debussy (Mono) - AudioSoundMusic

Nathan MIlstein – Vignettes - Falla, Ravel, Schumann, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Debussy (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

Recorded at Capitol Studio A, New York City on 22, 24 & 26 April 1957

Engineered 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 1959

Reissued in 2017

 

Tracks:

Side A

  1. Polonaise In D, Op. 4 (Wieniawski)
  2. Asturiana Jota (Falla)
  3. Berceuse On The Name Of Gabriel Fauré (Ravel)
  4. Romanza Andaluza (Sarasate)
  5. Träumerei (Schumann)

Side B

  1. Air (J.S. Bach)
  2. Perpetuum Mobile (Nováček)
  3. Melodie, Op. 42, No. 3 (Tchaikovsky)
  4. The Maid With The Flaxen Hair (Debussy)
  5. Scherzo-Tarantelle, Op. 16 (Wieniawski)

 

Reviews :

« At his best Milstein is superb; for instance in the Wieniawski pieces, Träumerei, and the delightful Sarasate dance. He seems right on top of the listener; one can hear him breathing... and Novácek Perpetuum mobile is magically played. » The Gramophone Magazine

« Milstein recorded many of these pieces more than once; and although his stylings remained remarkably consistent, these recordings, made in 1957, when Milstein was in his early fifties, are the locus classicus. There's no release of any kind I've more eagerly awaited, and none that I could recommend more highly. When all's said and done,...it would come as no surprise to me if Milstein were to be recognized as the premiere violinist of the 20th century. If anything can hasten that judgment, these recordings can. » Fanfare

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4,25 / 5

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