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Jascha Heifetz – Brahms Mozart Bach (1987)

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Brahms
1. Concerto for violin, cello & orchestra in A minor ('Double'), Op. 102: Allegro 	
2. Concerto for violin, cello & orchestra in A minor ('Double'), Op. 102: Andante 	
3. Concerto for violin, cello & orchestra in A minor ('Double'), Op. 102: Vivace non troppo 	

Mozart
4. Sinfonia concertante for violin, viola & orchestra in E flat major, K. 364 (K. 320d): Allegro maestoso 
5. Sinfonia concertante for violin, viola & orchestra in E flat major, K. 364 (K. 320d): Andante 	
6. Sinfonia concertante for violin, viola & orchestra in E flat major, K. 364 (K. 320d): Presto 	

Bach
7. Concerto for 2 violins, strings & continuo in D minor ('Double'), BWV 1043: Vivace 	
8. Concerto for 2 violins, strings & continuo in D minor ('Double'), BWV 1043: Largo ma non tanto 
9. Concerto for 2 violins, strings & continuo in D minor ('Double'), BWV 1043: Allegro

Jascha Heifetz – violin
Erick Friedman – violin
Thornton Lofthouse – harpsichord
Gregor Piatigorsky – cello
William Primrose – viola

New Symphony Orchestra of London
RCA Victor Orchestra
Victor Orchestra
Malcolm Sargent, Izler Solomon, Alfred Wallenstein – conductor

 

Here is a magnificent album from RCA Victor. (09026-63531-2) re-releases three "Living Stereo" recordings of Jascha Heifetz playing with three other stars of the strings in a generous program of a Baroque, a Classical, and a Romantic concerto for two players.

He is joined by Erick Friedman in Bach's "Concerto in D minor for Two Violins" (New Symphony Orchestra of London, Sir Malcolm Sargeant cond.), by William Primrose (viola) in Mozart's "Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K. 364 (RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Izler Solomon, cond.), and by Gregor Piatigorsky in Brahms' "Concerto in A minor for Violin and Cello" (RCA Victor Sym. Orch., Alfred Wallenstein, cond.) A British critic praised the teamwork between the soloists and conductor in the Brahms when that LP first appeared and noted the brisk tempos. While some might prefer the more leisurely approach of other recordings, nothing can detract from this one which seems just right on its own terms.

The recording dates are 1956, 1960, 1961 respectively and the sound was top of the line for that period. Obviously you are going to purchase this for the playing of the four soloists. There are many rival recordings of each of these pieces, but I doubt very much if you will find all three together and so masterfully played. By the same token, the inclusion of a double concerto from each of the three musical eras makes this a valuable teaching aid to boot. --- F. Behrens "Frank Behrens" (Keene, NH USA)

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