
The Heifetz Collection Vol 19 - 51 Miniatures 1944-1946
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- RCA
- June 2, 2011
"One of the great things about Jascha Heifetz," said violinist Aaron Rosand in a recent interview, "... is that, musically speaking, he always got straight to the point." Quite so. And with that pertinent remark very much in mind, let me first of all put my own critical cards on the table: Jascha Heifetz was, for me and for most violinists I've spoken to, the greatest twentieth-century exponent of his instrument. In saying that, I don't necessarily mean, 'the greatest violin-playing musician' (Busch, Szigeti and Huberman are prime contenders for that particular accolade) or even 'the most lustrous-sounding violinist' ( where Kreisler and Elman could perhaps take equal laurels). Heifetz represented a potent manifestation of musical integrity combined with tonal and intonational purity, technical discipline, virtuosity and intellectual honesty. And yes, he did invariably 'get straight to the point', whether in unaccompanied Bach,...or in the countless miniatures that he infused with a wealth of wit and feeling, making Kurt Weill dance, Gershwin sing and Cyril Scott lose himself in nostalgic reverie.
-- Gramophone [11/1994]
reviewing the Heifetz Collection box set, RCA 61778
-- Gramophone [11/1994]
reviewing the Heifetz Collection box set, RCA 61778
Product Description:
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Release Date: June 02, 2011
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UPC: 090266175024
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Catalog Number: RCA61750
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Label: RCA
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Number of Discs: 2
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Composer: George, Gershwin
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Performer: Jascha, Heifetz