 | Itzhak Perlman-Brahms violin concerto(1)
Tags: berlin, brahms, itzhak, perlman, violin
Description: Berlin Philharmoniker
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 | Brahms Violin Concerto Kremer Bernstein (movt. 3)
Tags: bernstein, brahms, classical, concert, concerto, kremert, music, philharmonic, vienna, violin
Description: Brahms: Violin Concerto (movt. 3), Gidon Kremert, Leonard Bernstein, Wiener Philharmoniker
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 | Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major
Tags: clasical, music
Description: Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major - II. Adagio (G. Kremer, L. Bernstein & Wiener Phil. O.)
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 | Henryk Szeryng plays Brahms Violin Concerto (3rd Mov.)
Tags: 3rd, 77, allegro, brahms, concerto, giocoso, henryk, johannes, movement, op, szeryng, violin, violinist, virtuoso
Description: Henryk Szeryng plays Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major, Op 77: III. Allegro giocoso (3rd Movement)
Henryk Szeryng is THE Brahms Violin Concerto man. No one plays the Brahms Violin Concerto better than Szeryng, in my opinion. Enjoy.
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 | Henryk Szeryng plays Brahms Violin Concerto (1st Mov.)
Tags: 1st, 77, allegro, brahms, classical, concerto, henryk, johannes, major, movement, non, op, szeryng, troppo, violin, violinist, virtuoso
Description: Henryk Szeryng plays Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major, Op 77: I. Allegro non troppo (First Movement)
Sorry I took so long on this. I finally got the first movement done.
Henryk Szeryng is THE Brahms Violin Concerto man. No one plays the Brahms Violin Concerto better than Szeryng, in my opinion. Enjoy.
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 | Henryk Szeryng plays Brahms Violin Concerto (2nd Mov.)
Tags: 2nd, 77, adagio, brahms, concerto, henryk, johannes, movement, op, szeryng, violin, violinist, virtuoso
Description: Henryk Szeryng plays Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major, Op 77: II. Adagio (Second Movement)
Henryk Szeryng is THE Brahms Violin Concerto man. No one plays the Brahms Violin Concerto better than Szeryng, in my opinion. Enjoy.
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 | (1/2) David Oistrakh - Brahms Violin Concerto - III
Tags: brahms, concerto, david, oistrakh, violin
Description: Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77 - 3rd mvt.
(Oistrakh is the best;)
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 | Brahms violin concerto Berl Senofsky Rudolf Moralt 1956
Tags: 1956, 77, Berl, Brahms, concerto, D-maj, huf, LP, Moralt, op, Paul, Philips, Rudolf, Senofsky, Symphoniker, Violin, Wiener
Description: Note, that in "Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo" the "ma non troppo" is overlooked in many performances, but not in this one!
Born 19 April 1926 in Philadelphia, USA
Died 21 June 2002 in Baltimore. USA
Newsweek once called Berl Senofsky a "giant of a man...an American musical hero of Bunyanesque proportions." Consistently praised for the warmth and beauty of his tone, breathtaking virtuosity, and impeccable musicianship, Berl Senofsky's artistry has won him the boundless admiration of his colleagues and audiences alike.
Born in Philadelphia in 1926, the son of violinists, Mr. Senofsky received his first music lessons from his father at the age of three. By the time he was six, he had won a scholarship to study with Louis Persinger. At the age of twelve he received a scholarship to the Juilliard School to study with Ivan Galamian, with whom he remained for twelve years. Following military service in World War II, Senofsky made his New York recital debut as the winner of the coveted Walter Naumberg Award. Shortly thereafter, he appeared as a soloist for the first time with George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra.
In 1955, Berl Senofsky became the first— and only—American violinist to win the prestigious Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition. Since then, he has become a permanent member of the jury for the Belgian competition.
Mr. Senofsky has performed regularly on the international concert circuit. In the United States, he has played with the New York Philharmonic, the American Symphony Orchestra, and the orchestras of Chicago, Los Angeles, and Pittsburgh, among others. His schedule has also taken him to Europe, South America, and the Far East.
In addition to extensive touring, recording, and teaching duties at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, Mr. Senofsky was the founder and prime mover of the American Artists International Foundation, Inc. Established to help prepare young American musicians for international competitions, the organization has made it possible for American violinists to participate in the Queen Elisabeth Competition. In 1983, Mr. Senofsky was invited by the director of the Shanghai Conservatory to start a new school of violin playing; he remained in the People's Republic of China for three months giving master classes and performances.
(Notes by Mordecai Shehori)
The cover was shot by dutch photographer Paul Huf, the model is Ann Pickford.
Thanks "willie" for pointing me to this LP!
I de-clicked and eq-ed the record myself.
(with some help by Damien...)
For three years I have a website, where I post "out-of-copyright" (in the Netherlands)
classical lp's and 78rpm's. It is updated every Friday:
http://docent.cmd.hro.nl/otter/
Enjoy!
BRAHMS - Violin concerto D-maj op 77
Berl Senofsky - violin
Wiener Symphoniker -
Rudolf Moralt Philips LP 1956
Hoezepoes
Hoezenpoes
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 | Brahms Violin Concerto mvmt II
Tags: Brahms, Concerto, Fedotov, major, Maksim, Orchestra, Polyansky, Valery, Violin
Description: Johannes Brahms
Concert for Violin and Orchestra
in D major Op. 77(1878)
2. Adagio
Maksim Fedotov, violin
the State Symphony Orchestra
of Tatarstan,
conductor Valery Polyansky
Russia, Kazan, april, 2007
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 | LSSO Brahms violin concerto 1981
Tags: Brahms, Classical, Johnson, Leicestershire, LSSO, Music
Description: Stuart Johnson, peripatetic teacher playing Brahms with the Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra and giving one to one violin tuition. The backdrop to this clip is the Thatcher government education budget cuts that were taking place in the early 1980s.
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 | Kyung Sun Lee playing Brahms Violin Concerto Part 1
Tags: Brahms, concerto, Guarnerius, Kyung, Lee, Sun, violin
Description: Kyung Sun Lee, Violin
Korean Symphony Orchestra
Yoon Sung Chang, conductor
Kyung Sun is playing a Joseph Guarnerius violin made in 1723.
She also teaches at the Moores School of Music at the University of Houston, Texas
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