Nathan Milstein, PhilharmonicSymphony Orchestra Of New York, Bruno Walter - Mendelssohn Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra Op 64
Artist: Nathan Milstein, PhilharmonicSymphony Orchestra Of New York, Bruno Walter
Album: Mendelssohn Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra Op 64
Rating: 4.5
Album: Mendelssohn Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra Op 64
Rating: 4.5
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Andante | 7:14 | |
Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra Op. 64 | ||
Allegretto Non Troppo - Allegro Molto Vivace | 6:15 | |
Allegro Molto Appassionato | 11:18 |
Video
Mendelssohn - Violin concerto - Milstein / NYP / Walter
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Catalog Numbers
- ML 4001, 19075852181
- ML 4001
Labels
- Columbia Masterworks, Sony Music, Sony Classical
- Columbia Masterworks
- Columbia Masterworks, Classic Records
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Limited Edition
- Numbered
- Reissue
- Remastered
- 70th Anniversary
- Repress
- Mono
Companies
Role | Company |
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Exclusive Retailer | HMV |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited |
Distributed By | Sony Music Entertainment |
Notes
- HMV Vinyl Week 2018 exclusive.
- Limited to 500 copies.
- 70th anniversary edition celebrating the first ever 33RPM 12" LP record (Nathan Milstein, Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Of New York*, Bruno Walter - Mendelssohn: Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra Op. 64).
- ℗ & © 2018 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited. Made in the EU.
- Note that this is a repress post 1948/49:
- For Columbia records the musical note and microphone logo to the bottom left of the blue/silver label is the identifier for a record pressed in 1948-49. Later releases have the musical note and microphone logo at the center bottom in the inner circle.
- This is the very first vinyl LP printed for the (soon to be announced) "12 inch LP's" for the Columbia catalog, and is considered the first (modern) 12 inch LP ever.
- This LP also coincides with the 1st 10" LP The Voice Of Frank Sinatra that Columbia Records unveiled at a press conference in the Waldorf Astoria in June 1948.
- Notes from rear jacket: This Columbia Long Playing LP Record is a modern high quality musical reproduction worthy of your special care: Always keep it away from heat and in the protective envelope.
- Different label layout here: Mendelssohn: Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra Op. 64
- 50th anniversary audiophile pressing on 180 gram vinyl.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): B121789-01
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): B121789-01
- Barcode (Printed on sleeve): 1 90758 52181 7
- Label Code: LC06868
- Matrix / Runout (Side A,variant 1): XLP276
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, variant 1): XLP277
- Matrix / Runout (Side A stamped, variant 2): XLP 276 6 1B C
- Matrix / Runout (Side B stamped, variant 2): XLP 277 1B AC
- Matrix / Runout: XLP276 1B
- Matrix / Runout: XLP277 1B
About Nathan Milstein, PhilharmonicSymphony Orchestra Of New York, Bruno Walter
German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include symphonies, concertos, piano music and chamber music.
Born: 1809-02-03 (Hamburg)
Died: 1847-11-04 (Leipzig)
At nine Mendelssohn made his public debut as a pianist, at ten he attended the Berlin Singakademie.
Very precocious and industrious composer, between 1820 and 1824 he had already written numerous works.
He made numerous trips at home and abroad, in 1829 he stayed for the first time in London, gaining praise as a piano concert player and as an author.
In the same year, in Berlin he reproduced 's St.Matthew Passion, removing it from oblivion. In 1835 he moved to Leipzig concert director of the , actively contributing to city life. also in Leipzig, in 1842, he founded a music conservatory.
Mendelssohn dies suddenly, suffering from apoplexy at the age of thirty-eight.
His sister contributed six compositions to the first two songbooks published under his name (Op. 8 Nos. 2/3/12, Op. 9 Nos. 7/10/12).
Real Name: Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy.{;}Ukrainian-born American violinist. January 13, 1904 (O.S. December 31, 1903) - December 21, 1992.
Real Name
- Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
- Nathan Mironovich Milstein
Name Vars
- (arr.)
- Milstein
- N. Milstein
- Natan Milstein
- Nathan Milstein (arr.)
- Nathan Milstein mit Kammerorchester
- Nathan Milstein, Soloist
- Н. Мильштейн
- Натан Мильштейн
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Comments
2023-04-13
I can't understand why he was so famous. He just play the notes. I know he was really perfect technically, but...The first frase of the concert, that is in fact one of the most beautiful from the romantic period, is played for him as he was taking a piss, he doesn't care anything. Just flat, playing in tune, in time and that's it. ??