Does anyone know if the stereo recording that Z.F. made with Thomas Schippers and the NY Phil was ever digitalized? I had an lp pairing it with the Sibelius (with Bernstein) that was a favorite lp of mine . The Sibelius is available digitally but I have never seen the Bruch, and one time bought a Z.F. CD that turned out to have an older mono recording of the work thinking it was the Stereo version.
Zino Francescatti: Bruch VC 1
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I have the last mvmt with Mitropoulos on a compilation LP, don't know the Shippers though.
Francescatti tends to get overlooked, he was a superb player with a top class technique. He played the opening of the Wieniawski F# Minor concerto as a cadenza to his orchestral recording of Paganini's I Palpiti and it's about the most virtuosic playing I have ever heard. Again, never seen it on CD.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostDoes anyone know if the stereo recording that Z.F. made with Thomas Schippers and the NY Phil was ever digitalized? I had an lp pairing it with the Sibelius (with Bernstein) that was a favorite lp of mine . The Sibelius is available digitally but I have never seen the Bruch, and one time bought a Z.F. CD that turned out to have an older mono recording of the work thinking it was the Stereo version.
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There's real scope for one of Sony's single artist boxes devoted to him - it would be wonderful to have it. He was a fantastic player and one who is, as mikealdren says, often overlooked.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostI don't think the stereo Bruch has ever been on CD in Europe, but it is available in Japan:
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There's real scope for one of Sony's single artist boxes devoted to him - it would be wonderful to have it. He was a fantastic player and one who is, as mikealdren says, often overlooked.Last edited by richardfinegold; 15-02-15, 13:40.
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Originally posted by mikealdren View PostI've heard complaint about his tone and fast vibrato but not his intonation, Isaac Stern was the one who really suffered there. I like his sound, it has real intensity and focus, a friend who heard him live says his sound really carried to the back of the hall.
Mike
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI grew up with many ZF recordings, but I have read many critics that complain of his tone and intonation.
It could certainly be time for a reappraisal of Zino F, and there are quite a lot of recordings to choose from, though not all may be currently available on CD. While some may show intonation flaws, his tone may be distinctive on several of them, and I would venture to suggest it would be rather a sweet one.
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The Francescatti arrived airmail today from Japan, 11 days after ordered. It is a 2 CD set, coupled with Mendelssohn, Lalo (Symphonie Espagnole), and Sibelius Concertos.
One curious feature. The Bruch recording puts Francescatti well deep into the mix. The other Concertos in this collection have the familiar spotlighting of the soloist but for some reason the Bruch is a more realistic sounding recording. I pulled out an lp of the Bruch and the spotlighting is present on the lp, and that was the way I remember the lp sounding.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostThe Francescatti arrived airmail today from Japan, 11 days after ordered. It is a 2 CD set, coupled with Mendelssohn, Lalo (Symphonie Espagnole), and Sibelius Concertos.
One curious feature. The Bruch recording puts Francescatti well deep into the mix. The other Concertos in this collection have the familiar spotlighting of the soloist but for some reason the Bruch is a more realistic sounding recording. I pulled out an lp of the Bruch and the spotlighting is present on the lp, and that was the way I remember the lp sounding.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostI'm guessing the Sibelius in the set is with Bernstein/NYPO - a fabulous performance, this.
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