Includes the 4th Sonata of Beethoven, the first repertoire.
Product Number: WEITLP-034/5 [2LP] [STEREO] [Domestic Press] [Complete Limited Production Board] [Japanese Belt and Instructions Included] [ALTUS/ WEITBLICK]
Contents:
1. Shoeman: Violin Sonata No.1 I Minor Op.105 [LP1-A]
Brams: Violin Sonata No. 2 Great Major Op.100 [LP1-B]
3. Shoe Belt: Violin Sonata, No. 3 in Minor D.408 [LP2-A]
4. Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.4 I Minor Op.23 [LP2-B]
Edit Pineeman (Violin)
Hermut Balt (Piano)
[Recording]
LP1 & LP2-A: November 5, 1970
LP2-B: June 22, 1982
Liberty Berlin Broadcast 3rd Hole
LP Valuable Sound Source Released from WEITBLICK Label It has been remastered for LP and has been made with analog master tape before making an LP.
Uses an audio source recorded by SFB=RBB in Berlin for broadcasting. All her musical instruments were taken to 1732 Guarnelli Del Juss, and we are happy to be recorded in the 1970 to 80s, where she was the most fulfilling of mind. Furthermore, Violin Sonata by Beethoven is her first repertoire and is a song that cannot be heard anywhere else. The melody she draws on these recordings is a beautiful transformation of dark blue light and dark, which is different from the "cool" playing style that was popular at the time. It is not hard to imagine that this culture was followed by Nathis Germany, such as Steinberg, Rudolph, and Cell, and was loved by the conductors who served in the USA. Musical Critician Shigeo Itakura