Pugnani-Kreisler Violin:Guido Rimonda (Italy), Orchestra Camerata Ducale
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WRONG NOTES eg. 3.40
but quite good overall
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the beginning is to slimy. i thot praeludium should be faster and more energized
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Beautifully performed! Great sensitivity!
I find his interpretation quite interesting...I simply love it!
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Beautiful, but not entirely faultless. The best version available is definitely Isaac Stern's, followed by Ida Haendel's. Perlman played it at a faster tempo. Stern's playing showed incredible virtuosity combined with the big, warm tone he is blessed with and his choice of tempo was impeccable. After a relatively ordinary period, Stern was again at his sublime best when he recorded it at nearly 80 years of age. Another brilliant recording is Rafael Druian's. Kreisler himself never recorded it.
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@zurapDOR yes, he is
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Is Rimonda treating the LeClair stradivarius?
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@sticker156 Well this is live, and mistakes are often heard in live performances, even in some of maxim V's and Perlmans. Great interpretation of the allegro in my opinion.
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Not the best interpretation I've heard :O He made a couple of mistakes along the way :S
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This violin sounds fabulous, so warm and sweet.
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I actually like this better than Itzhak Perlman's interpretation.
I prefer this interpretation to any that I've heard this far.
vp1981ad 2 years ago 14
dios mio...un sonido precioso, alucinante
luthor8 2 years ago 10