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Fritz Kreisler

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Fritz Kreisler's playing is like a window into the past for delineating the change of classical violin performance techniques from the late 19th to the early 20th century. A child prodigy, Kreisler developed a tone that influenced the way that modern performers approach their interpretations of a piece. His vibrato is evident on passages of any speed, though his overall sound is less mannered than the affected style that was prevalent in the Romantic era. Kreisler was a composer as well, releasing violin and other compositions (which he sometimes released under other composer's names), influenced by his studies with Anton Bruckner and Leo Delibes. Truly a legend of the violin, we are lucky to have this transitional performer's music recorded.

- Jessy Terry

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Liebesleid (3:24) Kreisler Plays Kreisler $0.99
2. Vn Con in D, Op.35 - II: Canzonetta (4:57) Soloists and Conductors $0.99
3. Schön Rosmarin (2:11) Virtuoso Violin Pieces $0.99
4. Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77: I. Allegro (21:41) Brahms: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77 $0.99
5. Valse triste (3:10) Live - Le Gala Boulanger $0.99
6. La gitana (3:18) Kreisler Plays Kreisler $0.99
7. Songs Without Words in G No. 25, Op. 62 No. 1: "A May Breeze" (3:45) Kreisler: The Complete Arrangements and Original Works $0.99
8. Rondino (2:29) Violin Miniatures $0.99
9. Kreisler: Aubade Prvencale (In The Style Of Couperin) (3:48) Vintage Violin 1900-1913 $0.99
10. Toy Soldier's March (2:52) Kreisler Plays Kreisler $0.99

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