Giulini recording (no details on Presto site, but soloist mentioned by Barbirollians in #16) identified:
Sergei PROKOFIEV (1891–1953)
Violin Concerto No.1 in D Op.19
1 I. Andantino [9.12]
2 II. Scherzo: Vivacissimo [3.53]
3 III. Moderato [7.49]
Nathan Milstein, violin
Philharmonia Orchestra
Recorded: 17–19.X.1962, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London
Producer: Richard C. Jones · Balance engineer: Christopher Parker P 1966/2005* Angel Records
This comes from a review of the Giulini set:
Milstein’s Prokofiev from 1962 is disappointing. It’s a half-hearted affair that lacks involvement. Perhaps he was just having a off-day. For those wanting to hear the violinist in this concerto, they would find more rewards in seeking out the performance from 1954 with Vladimir Golschmann and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Sergei PROKOFIEV (1891–1953)
Violin Concerto No.1 in D Op.19
1 I. Andantino [9.12]
2 II. Scherzo: Vivacissimo [3.53]
3 III. Moderato [7.49]
Nathan Milstein, violin
Philharmonia Orchestra
Recorded: 17–19.X.1962, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London
Producer: Richard C. Jones · Balance engineer: Christopher Parker P 1966/2005* Angel Records
This comes from a review of the Giulini set:
Milstein’s Prokofiev from 1962 is disappointing. It’s a half-hearted affair that lacks involvement. Perhaps he was just having a off-day. For those wanting to hear the violinist in this concerto, they would find more rewards in seeking out the performance from 1954 with Vladimir Golschmann and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.
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