
Yehudi Menuhin: The Great EMI Recordings (CD41-51)
- 演奏: Yehudi Menuhin (耶胡迪·梅纽因) (小提琴)
- 发行时间:2009-03-02
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
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作曲家:George Gershwin
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作品集:Porgy and Bess
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作品集:Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat, D898
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作品集:Caprice basque
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作曲家:Antonio Vivaldi
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作品集:Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat, D898
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作曲家:William Walton( 威廉·沃尔顿爵士)
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作曲家:Antonio Vivaldi
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作品集:Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat, D898
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作曲家:William Walton( 威廉·沃尔顿爵士)
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作品集:Danza española
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作曲家:Johannes Brahms( 约翰内斯·勃拉姆斯)
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作曲家:William Walton( 威廉·沃尔顿爵士)
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作曲家:Johannes Brahms( 约翰内斯·勃拉姆斯)
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作品集:Horn Trio in E flat, Op. 40
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作曲家:Franz Schubert( 弗朗茨·舒伯特)
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作曲家:Antonio Vivaldi
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作曲家:Franz Schubert( 弗朗茨·舒伯特)
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作曲家:Antonio Vivaldi
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作品集:Sonata in D minor, Op. 5 No. 12
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作品集:Concerto in D minor, for two violins and cello, RV565
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作曲家:Jimmy Mchugh
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作品集:Guitarre, Op. 45
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作品集:Concerto in B flat, RV362
简介
This set of 50 CDs contains some of Sir Yehudi Menuhin's most celebrated EMI recordings, made during the 70-year period that he recorded for the Company, and commemorates the tenth anniversary of his death on 12 March 1999.\n\nArguably the best-known classical musician of the 20th century, Yehudi Menuhin was born on 22 April 1916 in New York City. In 1918 his family moved to San Francisco where he had his first violin lessons, aged four, with Sigmund Anker. At seven he gave his first public performance accompanied by his then teacher, Louis Persinger. A year later, in 1925, he gave his first full-length recital, also with Persinger. 1926 saw him make his New York début and later that year he gave a performance of Lalo's Symphonie espagnole with the San Francisco Orchestra.\n\nIn 1927, at the age of ten, Menuhin made his European début in Paris playing with the Lamoureux Orchestra under Paul Paray. Back in New York he gave his first concerto concert with the New York Symphony Orchestra under Fritz Busch and in 1928 he made his first recording for the Victor Company. 1929 was equally eventful for the young Menuhin: he was given a Stradivarius violin; made his Berlin début with the Berlin Philharmonic under Bruno Walter; began studies with Adolf Busch; he gave his début in London and made his first HMV recording.\n\nIn 1931 Menuhin made his first concerto recording, Bruch Concerto No.1 in London for HMV and in 1932, at the age of 16, he made what was to become one of the most iconic classical recordings of all time when he went to EMI's new Abbey Road Studios to record the Elgar Concerto with the composer and the London Symphony Orchestra. This event put Menuhin firmly on the international map as one of the great violin virtuosi of the century and he continued to be a prolific recording artist for EMI, both as violinist and conductor, for the rest of his long career.