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Nathan Milstein plays Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (excerpt part 1)
From:VAI DVD 4279 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Historic Telecasts: In Performanc...
http://vaimusic.com/chicagoweb/PROGRA... Nathan Milstein plays Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35 (excerpt part 1) From:VAI DVD 4279 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Historic Telecasts: In Performance with Nathan Milstein, 1962-1963 VAI observes the centenary of Nathan Milstein with a release from our celebrated Chicago Symphony Orchestra series. Milstein performs the Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky concerti with conductor Walter Hendl. He also plays the Prelude from Bachs Violin Sonata in E for Solo Violin. These live performances (1962-63) display the violinist at his patrician best. 75 min., B & W, Mono. TO PURCHASE THE COMPLETE DVD, PLEASE VISIT www.vaimusic.com OR CALL TOLL-FREE IN THE US 1(800)477-7146 (OUTSIDE OF THE US, CALL 914-769-3691).
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Heifetz's vibrato was narrow and almost pinchy sounding. and beautifully romantic. It's rather electrifying. But obviously his speed is envied above all. Milstein is just...fantastic. I am in love with this recording.
Heifetz is the eternal master of violin, he had the most beautiful sound in the world, but unfortunately we cant hear that bcuz heifetz always placed is micro really near the bridge, so you can hear the bow hitting the strings... and in my opinion heifetz is is also the master of musicallity...
What the hell? anyone is saying Heifetz and Milstein suck? and other crap about some bad vibrato in them? are you crazy??? Both are masters of the violin in everything, also, this interpretation of milstein is exquisite, listen to those double stops! his unique sound, afination, rythm... men this is great
i never understood why heifetz's vibrato was so special. it's always seemed one dimensional to me. i mean sure, i respect him for his music, but in my opinion his vibrato wasn't really his strong point...
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