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  • The year 1859 saw the beginning of Sarasate's triumphant concert tours through the countries of Europe and Asia, which lasted for more than forty years (he died on September 20, 1908). Pablo Sarasate repeatedly visited Russia where he became acquainted with Tchaikovsky, Anton Rubinstein, Auer, Wieniawski and Davydov. Incidentally Tchaikovsky's “Serenade melancolique” became one of his favourite pieces.

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing this video.

  • Nevertheless he also included in his programmes such classical works as Bach's “Chaconne", Beethoven's Concertos (Sarasate also played his rarely performed Youth Concerto), pieces of Mendelssohn, Wieniawski, Naschez. With Sarasate in mind, Saint-Saens composed his “Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso”, “Havanaise” and his Third Concerto. Lalo wrote for him his “Symphonie Espagnole” and Bruch his Concerto No. 2 and “Schotische Phantasie”.

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing this video.

  • Awe inspiring especially to someone who played for years before an accident left me a quadriplegic. What was in the water back then? Cleaner than the transfer I have.

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