Bartholdy / Haendel: SWR Recordings 1953-1967
Bartholdy / Haendel: SWR Recordings 1953-1967
Format: CD
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Artist: Bartholdy / Haendel
Label: Swrmusic
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 747313942787
Genre: Classical
Ida Haendel (1928-2020) was one of the violin legends of the 20th century, a true individual whose seven-decade performing career reached back to the golden age of violin playing. This collection brings together concertos by Brahms, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Dvorák, Khachaturian and Bartók, all of which Haendel played during the years leading up to 1967 under the baton of Hans Müller-Kray and the Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart. These recordings are among the most valuable treasures in today's SWR archive.
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