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Review | MOZART. Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major, K.364t.

HAYDN. Violin Concerto in C major. Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Bath Festival Orchestra directed by Yehudi Menuhin. Item marked t with Rudolf Barshai (viola). HMV

Review | TCHAIKOVSKY. Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23. Artur Rubin- stein (piano), Boston...

Rubinstein and Leinsdorf give a broad and well-considered reading of the Tchaikovsky. The last degree of dash is, rather unexpectedly, sometimes missing; but to say this is to reveal the supersonic expectations aroused by Rubinstein's name rather than to suggest that the performance is in any...

Review | SPANISH Music. Paris Conservatoire Orchestra conducted by Rafael Früh- beck de Burgos. HMV...

Falla. El amor brujo: Danz.a ritual del fuego. Turina. Danz fantdsticas. Falla. La vidia breve: Danza No. 1. Albéniz. Iberia: Evocacidn; El Corpus en Sevilla; Triana.

Review | CHAMBER MUSIC BEETHOVEN. Violin Sonatas. No. 5 in F major, Op. 24, Spring; No. 9 in A major, Op....

This is much the cheapest full-size disc that has ever come my way, and I found myself wondering just how the Average Record Buyer would react to its price. With enthusiasm? I'm horribly afraid he'd think there must be a catch in it. The belief that the more expensive a record is the better it...


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