Características
The American violinist Ruggiero Ricci was considered a child prodigy. In 1928, at the age of ten, he gave his first public performance in San Francisco and only a year later played Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Violin Concerto at New York's Carnegie Hall. Ricci became famous especially for his Paganini interpretations.
"The Glory of Cremona" is a journey through music history. Ricci plays fifteen different historical violins by Amati, Stradivari, Guarneri de Gesù and other famous instrument makers. He is accompanied by Leon Pommers on the piano.
Side 1
1. Desplanes: Intrada (Andrea Amati)
2. Nardini: Larghetto (Antonio Stradivari)
3. Vivaldi: Praeludium (Nicolo Amati)
4. Paganini: Cantabile and Waltz (Antonio Stradivari)
5. Mozart-Friedberg: Adagio (Joseph Guarneri del Gesù)
6. Kabalevsky: Improvisation, op. 21, No. 1 (Antonio Stradivari)
7. Tchaikovsky: Melodie, op. 42, No. 3
Side 2
1. Veracini: Largo (Gasparo da Salo)
2. Paradis-Dushkin: Sicilienne (Carlo Bergonzi)
3. Hubay: The Violin Maker of Cremona (Joseph Guarneri del Gesú)
4. Händel: Larghetto (Antonio Stradivari)
5. Schumann-Kreisler: Romance in A Major (Joseph Guarneri del Gesù)
6. Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 20 (Antoniio Stradivari)
7. Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 17 (Joseph Guarneri del Gesù)
8. Menselssohn-Kreisler: May Breeze (Song Without Words, op. 62, No. 1) (Antonio Stradivari)