Ricci was very skilled at the left hand pizzicato and he attributed this to being shut in his bedroom for long periods and told to practice and if his father heard no music he would come in to see why. As a result Ricci spent a long time perfecting left hand pizzicati because this could easily be done when lying on the bed.
Ruggiero Ricci dies
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I found the Ricci/Gamba coupling of the Mendelssohn and Bruch in a charity shop on the Belart reissue for £1 this week .
He was not a violinist whose playing I knew . I was aware of him more as making those records later in his career where he played as many cadenzas as possible .
This old record seems to me , however, to be very good . Very secure playing and not an inconsiderable amount of poetry .
One thing that strikes me on reading the Gramophone review from 1957 is that on release the record cost 39 shillings and 11 pence - today that is £45 or so . How lucky we are that access to great recorded performances is now so much cheaper .Last edited by Barbirollians; 23-09-17, 20:25.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI found the Ricci/Gamba coupling of the Mendelssohn and Bruch in a charity shop on the Belart reissue for £1 this week .
He was not a violinist whose playing I knew . I was aware of him more as making those records later in his career where he played as many cadenzas as possible .
This old record seems to me , however, to be very good . Very secure playing and not an inconsiderable amount of poetry .
One thing that strikes me on reading the Gramophone review from 1957 is that on release the record cost 39 shillings and 11 pence - today that is £45 or so . How lucky we are that access to great recorded performances is now so much cheaper .I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI found the Ricci/Gamba coupling of the Mendelssohn and Bruch in a charity shop on the Belart reissue for £1 this week .
He was not a violinist whose playing I knew . I was aware of him more as making those records later in his career where he played as many cadenzas as possible .
This old record seems to me , however, to be very good . Very secure playing and not an inconsiderable amount of poetry .
One thing that strikes me on reading the Gramophone review from 1957 is that on release the record cost 39 shillings and 11 pence - today that is £45 or so . How lucky we are that access to great recorded performances is now so much cheaper .
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After hearing the Neveu recording back in the days of 78s, Ricci's performance of the Sibelius with the LSO and Fjelstad was the first LP performance I owned. Later on I got the two Prokofiev violin concerto performances with Ansermet, and I'll be listening to No. 2 this morning.
A very fine artist.
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