Kreisler: The Complete Recordings Vol.11 (1930–35)
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Label: Naxos - Historical
Cat No: 8111412
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 25th February 2022
Contents
Works
L'Arlesienne Suite no.1Canciones populares espanolas (7)
La Precieuse (in the style of L Couperin)
Londonderry Air
Polichinelle, serenade
Scherzo (in the style of Dittersdorf) (version for string quartet)
Schon Rosmarin
String Quartet in A minor
Piece en forme de Habanera (arr. Fritz Kreisler)
Rosamunde, D797
Artists
Fritz Kreisler (violin)Michael Raucheisen (piano)
Kreisler String Quartet
Works
L'Arlesienne Suite no.1Canciones populares espanolas (7)
La Precieuse (in the style of L Couperin)
Londonderry Air
Polichinelle, serenade
Scherzo (in the style of Dittersdorf) (version for string quartet)
Schon Rosmarin
String Quartet in A minor
Piece en forme de Habanera (arr. Fritz Kreisler)
Rosamunde, D797
Artists
Fritz Kreisler (violin)Michael Raucheisen (piano)
Kreisler String Quartet
About
This final volume was restored and transferred by the renowned record producer, engineer and pianist Ward Marston. He has won several recognitions including GRAMMY and Gramophone Awards, as well as a special achievement award from ICMA. According to the Chicago Tribune, Marston’s name is ‘synonymous with tender loving care to collectors of historical discs.’ Opera News calls his work ‘revelatory’, and Fanfare deems him ‘miraculous’.
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