Josef Myslivecek: Violin Concerto N. 4 / Giovanni Battista Viotti: Violin Concerto N. 22 G 97 / Franz Schubert: Rondo for Violin and Strings D 438 / Louis Spohr: Violin Concerto N. 8 "in Modo di Scena Cantante" - Elizabeth Wallfisch, Roy Goodman, The Brandenburg Orchestra (1995)
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For the Myslivecek concerto Elizabeth Wallfisch (more information at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Wallfisch, and at: http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/a.asp?a=A281) plays on a violin built by Pietro Paolo de Vitor in 1750; for Viotti, Schubert and Spohr, she used the copy of an Amati violin made in 1990 by Colin Irving, a contemporary luthier.
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Included: cover + scans
For the Myslivecek concerto Elizabeth Wallfisch (more information at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Wallfisch, and at: http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/a.asp?a=A281) plays on a violin built by Pietro Paolo de Vitor in 1750; for Viotti, Schubert and Spohr, she used the copy of an Amati violin made in 1990 by Colin Irving, a contemporary luthier.

4 comments:
Thanks Chamaeleo !
Many thanks, Chamaeleo. It's always nice to have Mysli for breakfast. There's not much of his around.
Thanks for your comment Anchusa!
Even though the violin' s high frequecies don' t appeal to you, I can also recommend Viotti's 22nd concerto. A classic seldom recorded nowadays, which nonetheless contains a beautiful conception of the violin as the instrument of song.
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