Michael Rabin on the Bell Telephone Hour (1950-54)
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Label: Parnassus
Cat No: PACD960912
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 17th May 2024
Contents
Works
Lieder (5), op.105Nocturnes (21)
Sea-Shell (arr. Efrem Zimbalist)
La vida breve
Caprice viennois, op.2
Tambourin chinois, op.3
Banjo and Fiddle
Symphonie espagnole in D minor, op.21
Havanaise, op.83
Introduction and Rondo capriccioso, op.28
Carmen Fantasy, op.25
Etudes (12), op.8
Polonaise brillante no.1 in D major, op.4
Artists
Michael Rabin (violin)Bell Telephone Orchestra
Conductor
Donald VoorheesWorks
Lieder (5), op.105Nocturnes (21)
Sea-Shell (arr. Efrem Zimbalist)
La vida breve
Caprice viennois, op.2
Tambourin chinois, op.3
Banjo and Fiddle
Symphonie espagnole in D minor, op.21
Havanaise, op.83
Introduction and Rondo capriccioso, op.28
Carmen Fantasy, op.25
Etudes (12), op.8
Polonaise brillante no.1 in D major, op.4
Artists
Michael Rabin (violin)Bell Telephone Orchestra
Conductor
Donald VoorheesAbout
Includes 34 tracks; pieces by over 20 different composers, with Concerto excerpts, featuring arrangements by Kreisler, Heifetz, Szigeti, Hartmann, etc.
Reviews
The current collection, which dates from 1950–54 and has been extremely well transferred, includes various concerto movements but is made up mostly of encore pieces, some displaying a degree of deftness that is nothing short of sensational (try Kroll’s Banjo and Fiddle). ... So here’s your chance to enjoy 33 tracks of prime fiddle-playing, then look out for the rest of Rabin’s slender discography and like me await the second volume of these Bell Telephone Hour broadcasts with bated breath. Rob CowanError on this page? Let us know here
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