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《Milstein / Violin Recital》 ① J.S. Bach: Partita No. 2 for Solo Violin ② Geminiani: Sonata in A Major ③ Schubert: Rondo Brillant in B minor ④ Milstein: Paganiniana Variations ⑤ Liszt: Consolation No. 3 ⑥ Stravinsky: Russian Song ⑦ Kodály: Like Rain Falls on the Street ⑧ Mussorgsky: Hopak Nathan Milstein (Violin) Georges Pludermacher (Piano) Recorded: 1973 London, 1975 Munich The performance of Milstein (1904-1992, Ukraine ⇒ America) in his later years, and his refined beautiful tone, are, of course, beyond words, but the beauty of his concentration is wonderful. The selection of pieces also shows Milstein's unique commitment and is valuable. The recording also has a natural resonance, and I highly recommend it without complaint. ① The Bach solo is taken from the complete works. Partita No. 2 is the largest in scale, and the "Chaconne" in the final movement is the highlight. ② Geminiani was a musician of the same era as Bach and left many writings on violin playing. This sonata is also highly virtuosic. ③ "Rondo Brillant" is a masterpiece from Schubert's later years and is also profound in content. ④ "Paganiniana Variations" is a self-composed and performed piece by Milstein. Composed in 1954, it takes the theme from Paganini's Caprice No. 24 and turns it into seven variations, which are also technically demanding. ⑤ Consolation is originally a solo piano piece, but Liszt's brilliant technique is restrained, and it is a lyrical small piece, arranged for violin and piano, and you can enjoy a feeling of happiness. ⑥ "Russian Song" is originally an aria sung in the first act of Stravinsky's opera "Mavra," and uses a beautiful melody with Russian melancholy. ⑦ "Like Rain Falls on the Street" is the third piece from Kodály's "7 Pieces" for piano, arranged by Milstein. ⑧ "Hopak" is an arrangement of a dance that appears in Mussorgsky's opera "Sorochintsy Fair." Domestic version [Out of print] [Unopened] 18 *We will discount for bulk purchases (please comment in advance) 150 yen off for each additional item 150 yen off all items for 10 or more items (Please refrain from discounts for single purchases)
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