Romantic Violin Concertos by Adrian Boult (CD, 2010)

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Romantic Violin Concertos - Ruggiero Ricci. CD, 2010, Decca Eloquence. If they arrive cracked we advise just buying a new one for about 35 cents and replacing it. See Pictures for Works.

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Record LabelEloa, Eloquence Australia
UPC0028948020805
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046052048

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2010
GenreRock
ArtistAdrian Boult
Release TitleRomantic Violin Concertos

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.44 in
Item Width5.04 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks4
Number of Discs2
TracksViolin Concerto in D Major Op. 61 - Ruggiero Ricci/London Philharmonic Orchestra - Ruggiero Ricci/London Philharmonic Orchestra, Violin Concerto in E Minor Op. 64 - Ruggiero Ricci/Netherlands Radio Philharmonic - Ruggiero Ricci/Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor Op. 26, Violin Concerto in a Minor Op. 53 B 108
NotesA double-CD of Romantic Violin Concertos celebrating the art of Ruggiero Ricci, this set includes the first international release on CD of the Ricci/Boult 1952 recording of the Beethoven. Boult characterised it as 'perhaps the most thoughtful concerto, the one which needs for the violinist to be a great man as well as a great player'. Indeed it is a thoughtful and poised reading from both soloist and conductor, coupled with classic accounts of the Mendelssohn, Bruch and Dvorak. The booklet notes by Tully Potter include a biography of Ricci and (sometimes wry!) comments by the violinist himself on the recordings. [Beethoven] "I do not think we are likely to get a better recording for a long while" Gramophone [Bruch] "Ricci gives very good performances indeed of both concertos; caught out nowhere, even on the margin of intonation, by their technical demands in the outer movements, he manages also to communicate both poetry and impulse to the slow movements." Gramophone.
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