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LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Violin Sonatas in D major Op. 12 No. 1, E-flat major Op. 12 No. 3; A major Op. 47 (“Kreutzer”)
Henryk Szeryng (violin); Gary Graffman (piano)
Bridge- 9165(CD)
Reference Recording - Dumay/Pires (DG); Oistrakh/Oborin (Philips)
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In his autobiography I Really Should Be Practicing, pianist Gary Graffman warmly recalls his chamber music collaborations with violinist Henryk Szeryng. Judging from these Beethoven performances culled from previously unreleased 1970/71 Library of Congress concerts, the Szeryng/Graffman partnership yielded exciting results. The rapid figurations in the E-flat Op. 12 No. 3's first movement bounce back and forth between Szeryng and Graffman with irresistible and stylish élan, while the duo's brisker than usual yet colorfully sustained central Adagio is refreshing in its expressive economy. Also note the spirited give and take in the D major Op. 12 No. 1's outer movements. The "Kreutzer" sonata's louder moments sometimes find Graffman forcing his tone to monochrome effect, and his more insistent fingerwork doesn't match the nimble finesse of Arthur Rubinstein's 1958 studio version with Szeryng (still the violinist's finest "Kreutzer"). In any event, Szeryng's on top form, and the sound quality is way above average for archival recordings. Recommended with pleasure.
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ALFREDO CASELLA
Sun Hee You (piano)
Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma
Francesco La Vecchia
Naxos
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PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY
Liubov Sokolova (mezzo-soprano); Alexey Markov (baritone)
Mariinsky Theater Orchestra & Chorus
Valery Gergiev
Mariinsky
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FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Gary Graffman (piano)
RCA
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HECTOR BERLIOZ
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Marek Janowski
PentaTone
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DIVA
Works by Handel, Mozart, Marcello, & Karl Jenkins
Danielle de Niese (soprano)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Les Arts Florissants London Philharmonic Orchestra
William Christie James Morgan Charles Mackerras
Decca
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