Pablo de Sarasate - El Canto del Ruisenor, Op. 29
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@MrSchweigert Thankyou!!! :-))
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no comment ;-)
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I found the mysterious violinist !!! Marta Abraham. She recorded this beatiful piece in Belgium.Check her website you can find this recording as well.
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I am pretty sure he is ricci, though I don't have this recording. I am a super fan of him and have listened to many many his recordings. His sound changed a lot from his young ages to old ages. The sound in this recording is exactly the same as his young recordings of Sarasate. He played on the fingerboard only when he got old.
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@manifold0606 It is not Ricci at all. Ricci plays always on the fingerboard which does not give a bright tone on the lower strings. That with his irregular vibrato, more tremulant than the real thing, are two recognizable characteristics of Ricci's sound...
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beautifful
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I am a super fan of Ricci. I am pretty sure it's Ricci's young tone. His young recordings have very pure sound and perfect intonation.
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I'm glad we've solved the mystery. I'll get the dates of Ricci's recordings when I go to the library again. I didn't think of making a note of them on Saturday.
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Yes it is de Radio Television Española (Spanish Radio TV). I re-listen the recording and there are a lot of elements near to Ricci. Before you said there are two recordings of Ricci I'm agree with you that this is a Ricci recording.



Certified Intergalactic! You'll never truly know Sarasate unless you hear this. Pure genius!
Dogaradodia 1 year ago 5