Thank you" I havn't heard this recording in perhaps 40 years, and it is as musical as I remember!
@RichardHendrix-d4bКүн бұрын
Mr. Chicken strikes again ! His Mozart is great.
@hartmutlindemann9735Күн бұрын
Fantastic! one of the few enjoyable versions, that don't sound too much of hard labour. He plays musically and not at all too carefully. It just seems quite easy for him. For me the test is always No. 4, which I consider the most beautiful out of all the 24.
@gabrielegiombiniКүн бұрын
Grazie, un immenso violinista poco conosciuto.
@classicalemotion10 сағат бұрын
I had this LP. French pressing. Thanks !!
@fabriciovalvasori11212 күн бұрын
Alucinante!❤
@wumoheКүн бұрын
Hervorragend!
@KosteckiAdamКүн бұрын
Great!
@PiflaserКүн бұрын
My absolute Paganini violinist is still Salvadore Accardo. But I love also Michael Rabin's Caprices and this recording too.
@semrabahcivan8627Күн бұрын
Alexander Markov too
@geraintparfitt8073Күн бұрын
Emanuel Vardi on viola
@extrasalt4595Күн бұрын
Also Josef Eisenzopf.
@axelsohn145422 сағат бұрын
This is terrific, but I also can't help but think that the first caprice - the piece itself at this tempo- sounds like a bunch of headless chickens running around the barnyard squeaking and squawking in utter chaos. :))
@kunt4TJ32yos2 күн бұрын
To me he sounds clearly influenced by his teacher Henryk Szeryng🧐
@mbwilson26258 сағат бұрын
I would hope so.
@a.f.4248Күн бұрын
When was that ?
@SamlarenКүн бұрын
The LP was released in 1979.
@hospitality552220 сағат бұрын
Sans habillage acoustique, au plus près du texte, et non sans légèreté.
@MrFullServiceКүн бұрын
puts milstein completely to sleep. nm didn't believe in practicing scales and arpeggios...and it showed.