The visiting Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra opened its concert at the 1967 Vienna Festival with a high-octane performance of Dvorák’s patriotic overture The Hussites. In the Brahms Violin Concerto, the elegant soloist Henry Szeryng and the conductor Rafael Kubelík entered into a musical dialogue that was both subtly sensitive and quick-witted. This release has been digitally mastered from the original tapes for optimal sound quality, and is sure to delight a whole new generation of listeners.
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Reviews
“… this is worth hearing.”
Donald R Vroon – American Record Guide – March/April 2023
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“…Unmissable!”
Rob Cowan – Gramophone magazine – December 2022
“… A more-than-historical document, heartily recommended.” ****
Gary Lemco – Audiophile Audition.com – 30 October 2022
“A great Brahms interpretation returns to the catalogue…”
Tully Potter – The Strad – October 2022
“Szeryng and Kubelik in Vienna, performing with bravura intensity. If you’ve not encountered this Vienna performance, lend it an ear.”
Jonathan Woolf – MusicWeb-International.com – 31 August 2022
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