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Uploaded by topclassical on Feb 27, 2010
Micheal Rabin plays the first movement of the Schubert Sonata (Duo), op. 162. Filmed in Carnegie Hall, 1954
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Thank you so much! Just wonderfull!
Ckrivko 1 month ago
I prefer athe deep expresive sound of the slower tempo of Szigeti version!!
82224561 4 months ago
Wonderful recording! Such a super-talent!
edgarpujol 11 months ago 2
@BassoIuga
Do not forget the tempo is marked "Allegro Moderato", in my opinion Rabin is sufficiently moderato here, but ofcourse, opinions may vary on this... generally I like the lightness of approach of Rabin here...
topclassical 1 year ago
It's always amazing how he can keep sounding point so close to the bridge,
he play as if he is born to be,
so natural !
dominant08 1 year ago
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Thank you so much! Just wonderfull!
Ckrivko 1 month ago
I prefer athe deep expresive sound of the slower tempo of Szigeti version!!
82224561 4 months ago
Wonderful recording! Such a super-talent!
edgarpujol 11 months ago 2
@BassoIuga
Do not forget the tempo is marked "Allegro Moderato", in my opinion Rabin is sufficiently moderato here, but ofcourse, opinions may vary on this... generally I like the lightness of approach of Rabin here...
topclassical 1 year ago
It's always amazing how he can keep sounding point so close to the bridge,
he play as if he is born to be,
so natural !
dominant08 1 year ago