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Leonid Kogan plays Brahms Hungarian Dance, no.4

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2010

Leonid Kogan (1924-1982), the great Russian violinist.

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Hungarian Dance (trans. Joseph Joachim)
no.4 in B minor

Andrei Mytnik, piano
Recorded in 1951-1955

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  • Love it

  • I can compare him only with Heifetz and Kreisler

  • Thank you...

    If he was indeed a bit less in the spotlight than Oistrakh, that was not because he was less good a violonist. I don't compare, I just love Kogan, no one can make me feel as many emotions as he.

  • @jeffersonfsoares and milstein,szering?^^

  • no way....thanks a million

  • Heifetz Oistrakh e Kogan pra mim são violinistas de outro planeta,

    Menuhin não se compara a Kogan nesta e interpretação.

  • Wonderful sense of style. He always stayed a bit in the shadow of Oistrakh, but he is a great player too. Love Esmeralda

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