Características
Heifetz was the leading figure among the exceptional Russian-Jewish musicians who dominated violin playing in the second and third quarters of the 20th century. As a technician, he was unsurpassed, and of all the artists of his time and later, only two or three could even begin to match his electrifying precision of execution. His diamond-sharp tone and rapid vibrato gave his playing a clarity that some found almost too perfect, even cold. Most conductors, violinists and audiences saw it differently: every Heifetz concert was inevitably sold out. Under the baton of Sir Malcom Sargent and accompanied by the New Symphony Orchestra of London, a wonderful recording of two concertos was made: Max Bruch's “Concerto For Violin And Orchestra No. 1 In G Minor, Op. 26” and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's “Concerto In D Major No. 4, K. 218.”
The reissue of the “RCA Living Stereo Classical” series by Analogue Productions meets the highest audiophile standards: Bernie Grundman is responsible for remastering the original tapes. The double LP (45 RPM) includes a 2-page booklet and was pressed on 180-gram vinyl by industry leader Quality Record Pressings (QRP) using Classic Records equipment.
Max Bruch: (1838-1920): “Concerto In D Minor, Op. 26” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): “Concerto In D Major No. 4, KV 218”
LP 1
Side A
1. Vorspiel: Allegro Moderato
2. Adagio
Side B
1. Finale; Allegro Energico
LP 2
Side C
1. Allegro
Side D
1. Andante Cantabile
2. Rondeau