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Mischa Elamn BBC Radio Recitals -Published for the First Time (1961)(2CD)

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SBT21475
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2
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Mischa Elman plays The 1961 BBC Recitals

2CD set. Published for the first time
BBC radio recitals - recorded 1961 MONO

CD 1
Handel: Violin Sonata in D, HWV.371
Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.5 in F, Op.24 Spring
Bach arr. Wilhelmj: Air - Suite No.3 in D, BWV.1068
Partita No.3 in E, BWV.1006 - Gavotte en rondeau
Espejo: Airs Tziganes, Op.11

CD 2
Vitali arr. David: Chaconne in G minor
Brahms: Violin Sonata No.1 in G, Op.78
Achron: Hebrew Melody, Op.33
Kreisler: Schon Rosmarin
Smetana: From my Homeland - No.2: Andantino

Mischa Elman - violin, with Joseph Seiger - piano.

The two recitals on these compact discs were pre-recorded on a visit to England in 1961 with Joseph Seiger: one was broadcast on the Home Service, with a brief introduction written by Hans Keller (and was followed, after the News, by a People Today profile of Elman), and the other was aired on the Third Programme. For the Elman enthusiast, two pieces stand out. Brahms's G major Sonata is the only one of the three that the violinist did not record commercially (he did the A major with Seiger and the D minor with both Wolfgang Rose and Seiger). The Gavotte en Rondeau from Bach's E major Partita is important because we have virtually no unaccompanied Bach from Elman - just the Allegro from the A minor Sonata and this same Gavotte on 1908 Pathe discs, which are difficult to access, and the Preludio from this Partita on a 1932 HMV disc. The Handel Sonata and the Vitali Chaconne are done with appropriate dignity and sturdy rhythm, as well as considerable virtuosity in the Vitali. Elman is fluent in the Spring Sonata and knows when to get out of the pianist's way. He takes quite a leisurely view of the sonata as a whole and is affecting in the Adagio. For the Brahms he produces his most pliant playing; he is eloquent in the Adagio and surprisingly brisk in the finale. The Bach Air displays his fine G-string sound; the piece by fellow Auer alumnus Joseph Achron is done emotionally, without being milked for effect and the Kreisler is taken quite fast but with the expected Viennese inflections. The little set of Gypsy Airs written in 1925 by Cesar Espejo, an Elman speciality, is despatched with virtuosity and well-honed harmonics.

Only in the Smetana - second of two pieces entitled From My Homeland - does Elman nod slightly: he uses a discredited edition and although the slower section is lovingly turned, the Czech rhythms in the faster section lack the authentic flavour.

Extract from the booklet note: Tully Potter, 2011.

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何という美しい佇まいの演奏か。こうした音...

投稿日:2012/05/09 (水)

何という美しい佇まいの演奏か。こうした音楽家が現在に見当たるだろうか。ヒストリカルレコードの醍醐味がここに凝縮している。録音良い。

機関車パシフィック さん | 埼玉県 | 不明

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エルマンの演奏は昔から好きですが、このCD...

投稿日:2012/03/17 (土)

エルマンの演奏は昔から好きですが、このCDには非常に満足しました。放送用の録音だったためか、Decca等の録音よりも勢いを感じます。音質も悪くありません。70代であることを考慮すると、音の美しさや音程の正確さも見事だと思います。初めて聴いたバッハやブラームスのヴァイオリンソナタ第1番も良かったです。エルマンに興味がある方はぜひ聴いてみて下さい。ピアノのセイガーも良いです。

Terry さん | 京都府 | 不明

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