@clevercleverchris Yes, I have the recording played by Heifetz, for whom the work was commissioned. It is just absolutely beautiful and I, too, wonder why it's not more often played. I wonder how Oistrakh would have played it. And the second movement is without a doubt one of the most fascinating slow movements I've ever heard.
This is such an amazing concerto, I dunno why its not as popular as, say, the Korngold or the Glazunov
clevercleverchris 2 years ago
@clevercleverchris Yes, I have the recording played by Heifetz, for whom the work was commissioned. It is just absolutely beautiful and I, too, wonder why it's not more often played. I wonder how Oistrakh would have played it. And the second movement is without a doubt one of the most fascinating slow movements I've ever heard.
TheTucsonJeff 1 year ago
the maestro is my uncle :D:D so i know him quite well :D
margit93 3 years ago
Wich one? :P Rózsa , or Kollár? :)
pbaron23 2 years ago
Kollár Imre :)
margit93 2 years ago
Sensational! Great concerto...BRAVO, maestro! I think Rozsa wrote the Ben-Hur score -- One of the all-time greats. Now, for the second part.......
sagalat 3 years ago