Concerto per violino e orchestra in re magg. Op.61, Allegro ma non troppo - 25'24'' - Cadenza: Fritz Kreisler
Side B
Larghetto - 10'05'' - Cadenza: Fritz Kreisler
Rondò, allegro - 10'24'' - Cadenza: Fritz Kreisler
Among the numerous performances of Maestro Salvatore Accardo recorded by Giulio Cesare Ricci, this album is one of the immortal pages of the violin repertoire. It is the concert for violin and orchestra in D Major Op. 61 by Ludwig Van Beethoven. In this album Salvatore Accardo is both violinist and conductor. The orchestra is the OCI - Italian Chamber Orchestra. For this recording Giulio Cesare Ricci chose the Arsenale della Pace – Sermig Association of Turin. A very natural sound. Giulio Cesare Ricci used the legendary and original Neumann U47, U48 and M49 valve microphones. The master was realized with the Ampex ATR 102, 2 tracks, ½ inch. 30ips. The mastering for Vinyl was carried out by Giulio Cesare Ricci using the Signoricci's system, entirely analogue and valve. The tracks were recorded without any sound manipulation, without equalization, without reverb, without condensing or expanding the sound. ...a great performance, an album not to be missed.
Salvatore Accardo - Violin and Conductor Prague Chamber Orchestra
Stereo / Printed in Germany / Pure Analogue Recording / Pure Analogue Cutting / Cutting Machine / One-Stage Pressing Process / 33 rpm / 180 g. / Heavy Quality Sleeves
Camerata Strumentale di Santa Cecilia LEONE MAGIERA conductor ARNOLD BOSMAN pianoforte LUCA FALASCA - GRAZIA RAIMONDI violini BURT WATHEN viola VINCENZO TARONI violoncello GIANNI BIOCOTINO flauto
Stereo / Printed in Japan / Pure Analogue Recording / Pure Analogue Cutting / Cutting Machine / One-Stage Pressing Process / 33 rpm / 180 g. / Heavy Quality Sleeves
Rocco Filippini: violoncello e direttore Orchestra da Camera Roma Classica
Signoricci Vinyl / LIMITED EDITION / stereo / Pure Analogue Recording / Pure Analogue Cutting / One-Stage Pressing Process / 45 rpm / 180 g. / Special One Sided Series / Heavy Quality Sleeves / Printed in Germany