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    Joseph Szigeti - Joseph Szigeti Plays Bartók, Bloch, Milhaud, de Falla & Mozart (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

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    Joseph Szigeti - Joseph Szigeti Plays Bartók, Bloch, Milhaud, de Falla & Mozart (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

    Joseph Szigeti - Joseph Szigeti Plays Bartók, Bloch, Milhaud, de Falla & Mozart (2021) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 73:38 minutes | 767 MB
    Classical | Label: Sony Classical, Official Digital Download

    Sony Classical is pleased to announce the release of 12 remastered 24bit albums of the recordings made between 1940 and 1956 for American Columbia by the renowned Hungarian violinist Joseph Szigeti. Szigeti had a remarkable career.

    Born in 1892 in Budapest, where he studied with Jeno Hubay, one of most celebrated virtuosos and teachers of that golden era of violin playing, he was praised by the iconic German violinist Joseph Joachim at his Berlin debut in 1905; lived in London for several years following his acclaimed 1907 debut and played chamber music with, among others, Myra Hess and Ferruccio Busoni; was a frequent visitor after the war to the Soviet Union, where he introduced Prokofiev’s First Violin Concerto; made his triumphant American debut at Carnegie Hall under Stokowski in 1925; toured the world during the 1930s before finally settling in the US in 1940. It was in that year that Szigeti renewed his friendship with fellow Hungarian émigré Béla Bartók, and in April the two gave a now-legendary recital in Washington which featured Bartók’s First Violin Rhapsody of 1928 - a work dedicated to and premiered by Szigeti in Europe.

    In May 1940, Columbia recorded their interpretation of this “vehicle for Szigeti’s biting and wholly magnificent fiddling” (MusicWeb International) in New York. That performance appears here for the first time on album along with another important work by Bartók, the classic first recording of his Contrasts for clarinet, violin and piano, written for and performed with Szigeti and Benny Goodman. The rest of the new collection displays many more treasures of Szigeti’s passionate dedication to chamber music: in Bach, Handel, Tartini, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Dvorák, Debussy, Ravel, Bloch, Busoni, Prokofiev, Stravinsky and Henry Cowell, collaborating with such artists as Andor Foldes - another Hungarian émigré - as well as with Mieczyslaw Horzowski, Myra Hess, Pablo Casals and Igor Stravinsky.

    TRACKLIST

    1. Joseph Szigeti - I. Lassú. Moderato
    2. Joseph Szigeti - II. Friss. Allegretto moderato
    3. Joseph Szigeti - I. Verbunkos
    4. Joseph Szigeti - II. Pihenö
    5. Joseph Szigeti - III. Sebes
    6. Joseph Szigeti - I. Vidui (Contrition)
    7. Joseph Szigeti - II. Nigun (Improvisation)
    8. Joseph Szigeti - III. Simchas Torah (Rejoicing)
    9. Joseph Szigeti - Saudades do Brasil, Op. 67: No. 9, Sumare (Remastered)
    10. Joseph Szigeti - El Sombrero de Tres Picos, Parte I, Danza de la molinera (Remastered)
    11. Joseph Szigeti - I. Allegro
    12. Joseph Szigeti - II. Theme and Variations
    13. Joseph Szigeti - III. Menuetto
    14. Joseph Szigeti - IV. Adagio
    15. Joseph Szigeti - V. Menuetto - Trio
    16. Joseph Szigeti - VI. Andante - Allegro molto

    foobar2000 1.6.2 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2021-03-29 08:46:05

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    Analyzed: Joseph Szigeti / Joseph Szigeti Plays Bartók, Bloch, Milhaud, de Falla & Mozart (Remastered)
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR15 -4.85 dB -22.79 dB 4:02 01-I. Lassú. Moderato
    DR15 -2.93 dB -22.26 dB 5:00 02-II. Friss. Allegretto moderato
    DR14 -1.29 dB -20.36 dB 5:26 03-I. Verbunkos
    DR14 -3.97 dB -25.52 dB 4:35 04-II. Pihenö
    DR13 -3.23 dB -20.50 dB 6:58 05-III. Sebes
    DR13 -6.56 dB -24.64 dB 2:57 06-I. Vidui (Contrition)
    DR13 -6.31 dB -23.36 dB 5:39 07-II. Nigun (Improvisation)
    DR14 -4.78 dB -21.81 dB 4:36 08-III. Simchas Torah (Rejoicing)
    DR17 -4.78 dB -26.83 dB 1:47 09-Saudades do Brasil, Op. 67: No. 9, Sumare (Remastered)
    DR16 -4.72 dB -25.23 dB 2:09 10-El Sombrero de Tres Picos, Parte I, Danza de la molinera (Remastered)
    DR16 -3.29 dB -23.54 dB 6:05 11-I. Allegro
    DR17 -4.46 dB -28.42 dB 4:07 12-II. Theme and Variations
    DR13 -5.72 dB -23.76 dB 2:25 13-III. Menuetto
    DR14 -12.38 dB -30.91 dB 7:08 14-IV. Adagio
    DR14 -6.84 dB -26.02 dB 4:10 15-V. Menuetto - Trio
    DR16 -6.38 dB -27.01 dB 6:34 16-VI. Andante - Allegro molto
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    Number of tracks: 16
    Official DR value: DR15

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1564 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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