The Art Of Camilla Wicks - Beethoven, Bloch, Sibelius
- Music and Arts Programs of America
- August 7, 2013
Born in Long Beach, California, on August 9, 1928, Camilla Wicks led a stellar career in the dozen years after World War Two; one of a select group whose achievements helped to establish women violinistsí prominence on the concert stage. It is worth considering that around that golden time, the likes of Heifetz, Milstein, Menuhin, Francescatti reigned supreme; the veterans Szigeti, Elman and Thibaud were still active and beloved; Stern was a firm favorite, Rabin a prodigious sensation, and Oistrakh and Kogan were just resoundingly breaking through the Iron Curtain. In this illustrious company, Wicks was considered one of the great soloists on both sides of the Atlantic, upheld by many as a queen among violinists. At the peak of her fame and subsequently, she retired more than once to devote herself to her family, but remained an outstanding if intermittent performer for many more decades. While her vinyl records have long been revered by collectors, this CD release of early live performances offers a vital opportunity for a more widespread audience to discover this astonishing artist. Wicks was recently featured in a long article in Strad magazine which mentioned this upcoming CD.
Product Description:
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Release Date: August 07, 2013
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UPC: 017685116025
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Catalog Number: MUA 1160
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Label: Music and Arts Programs of America
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Number of Discs: 1
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Standard Symphony Orchestra
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Performer: Arthur, Walter, John, Fiedler, Barnett