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61. Reviews - Bronislaw Huberman - Classical Music Recordings - CD, DVD, SACD
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68. Cheryl North Interviews Joshua Bell
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Cheryl North Interviews Joshua Bell Classical Music Column for September 13, 2002 ANG PREVIEW Section by Cheryl North The rarefied world of the violin, its masters and its lovers, brims with intrigue - and uncanny coincidence. Consider last night at Davies Symphony Hall. Joshua Bell, the hot young head of the world's current remarkable set of youthful violin virtuosos, performed Samuel Barber's resplendent Violin Concerto with the San Francisco Symphony on his multi-million-dollar 1713 Stradivarius Violin. But just a few feet to his right, was another multi-million-dollar instrument of great significance to Bell. The 1742 Guarneri del Jesu violin, known as the “David,” was cradled in the arms of SFS Concertmaster Alexander Barantschik. Named for one of its previous owners, the great 19th century virtuoso Ferdinand David, the “David” was the favorite instrument of the 20th century's premier virtuoso, Jascha Heifetz. Now here’s the kicker. Bell’s most recent hit recording, the Op. 64 Violin Concerto in E Minor by Felix Mendelssohn with Sir Roger Norrington conducting the Camerata Salzburg, was actually inspired by the very David for whom Mendelssohn wrote the piece. In fact, it was this self-same violin under Barantschik's chin, with which David had premiered the Mendelssohn concerto in 1845. During a cell phone interview with Bell on Monday as he was traveling on a Los Angeles freeway to a recording studio, I told him the astonished Bell that the “David'” would actually be within his reach when he performed on the Davies Hall stage later in the week.

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BRONISLOW HUBERMAN Brahms: Sonata for violin and piano in G major, Op. 78 J.S. Bach: Partita for solo violin in d minor, BWV 1004 Schubert: Fantasy in C major for piano and violin, D. 934 Sarasate: Romanza Andaluza, Op. 22, no.1 (Arbiter) Bronislaw Huberman (1882-1947) is one of the many forgotten heroes of the music world. While his name is virtually unknown in this country, the orchestra he founded 50 years ago warrants universal praise. What is currently known as the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra is a product of this man's arduous mission to find a musical home for Jewish musicians who lost their positions as a result of
Nazi policies. In addition to being a social and political activist, the Polish-born violinist was one of the most respected musicians of his generation. As one of the last adherents of a nineteenth-century style of violin playing, Huberman used wide vibratos, extensive sliding between notes, and exaggerated agogic accents. The printed page was never sacrosanct to Huberman, and his interpretations were recognized for their beauty of tone and individuality. These recently-released live recordings, made between 1936 to 1942, attest to those qualities. Huberman had a special affinity for the music of Brahms; as a child, he performed for the composer and received a rare compliment from the master. Indeed, there are some wonderful moments in Huberman's slightly idiosyncratic reading of the G major violin sonata. One of these occurs in

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Despite the woeful cries of the Gloomy Guses who pestiferate in the musical press, the classical CD is by no means dead, nor has it been "killed" by historic reissues. Vast areas of our precious musical past have yet to be uncovered, and a fascinating crop of recent reissues reminds us of a major benefit of listening to old records: we are confronted with past personalities and approaches, far from what is common coin in conservatories and concert halls today. The mysteries of past excellences need to be studied by all who have passed the stage of child prodigy, working on instinct alone. Some artists are especially alert to the vital importance of the past. Veteran violinist Ida Haendel has just released a new CD recital, accompanied by

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72. Huberman. Concert And Recital Recordings [JW]: Classical CD Reviews- Apr 2003 Mu
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Nun Komm der Heiden Heiland Bronislaw Huberman (violin) with The National Orchestral Association conducted by Leon Barzin, recorded New York 1944 (Beethoven Concerto) Ignaz Friedman (piano) in the Kreutzer Sonata – previously unissued takes of the commercial recording made in London in 1930 Boris Roubakine (piano) in Smetana and Bach, recorded c.1942

73. Bronislaw Gimpel Archives
The violin soon occupied his principal attention. At eight, he was accepted by The critics hailed him as bronislaw II, alluding to bronislaw huberman.
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BRONISLAW GIMPEL: A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
by Peter Gimpel The outbreak of the War and an invitation from Klemperer brought Gimpel to Los Angeles, and to the concertmastership of the L.A. Philharmonic. Joined a year later by his brother Jakob, whose pianistic career had been similarly interrupted, Bronislaw assumed an active role in the musical life of the city as founder and director of the Hollywood Youth Orchestra, leader of the Philharmonic Quartet, and also frequently conducting the L.A. Philharmonic and the WPA Orchestra. After enlisting and serving in the U.S. Army from 1942 to the end of the War, Gimpel visited New York. He was immediately offered, and he accepted, the position of Concertmaster of the ABC Radio Symphony, where he also frequently appeared as soloist and as guest conductor. While holding that position, and leading the American Artist String Quartet, he also joined the New Friends of Music Quartet, with Hortense Monath. Two years after the War's end, Gimpel resumed his solo career in Europe, where he was received, once again, with great acclaim. Though he abandoned his post at ABC in 1950 in order to devote himself entirely to concertizing, Gimpel never lost interest in chamber music. The Mannes-Gimpel-Silva Piano Trio, formed that same year, quickly acquired an outstanding reputation, but dissolved in 1956, when Gimpel decided to transfer his domicile to Europe. Indeed, with as many as a hundred solo appearances a year in Germany alone, Gimpel's European commitments now required his constant presence. There followed eleven years of intense and exhausting concert and recording activity on both sides of the "Iron Curtain."

74. Beethoven: Violin Concerto, Etc; Smetana, Et Al / Huberman Music CD Is Available
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76. Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 35
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77. Jan's Workshop
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GREAT PERFORMANCES : If you would, Josh, would you just speak about the incidents that occurred in New York on September 11, 2001?
Joshua Bell : Well, I'm only now starting to emerge from the cloud that is just completely over everyone here in the city. I was home here in New York, in my apartment, when I actually got a call from my mother in Indiana who saw it on the news. I was still sleeping and she told me to turn on the television. I saw both of the buildings were already on fire by then. Obviously, it's unthinkable for anyone, but particularly for someone living in New York, who sees the Twin Towers all the time. It's just unfathomable. I went up on the roof of my building, which has a direct view of the Twin Towers, and I watched them burn and I was just in complete disbelief. I mean, I'm fortunate, I don't have any close people in my life that were injured or killed. But everyone knows someone that died. I know so many people that have friends that died.
GP : How far are you from the World Trade Center?
JB : I'm a couple of miles away, but still pretty close, and close to the cutoff point. Everything below 14th Street was pretty much closed off for a long time. Anyway, I canceled everything that week, interviews, and I canceled my trip to Europe, and was kind of helpless. But I was able to do a couple of things. One memorial service at Riverside Church on Sunday with some other musicians, and also got together with some friends a couple days after the event, and we played a little impromptu performance at one of the Red Cross shelters where people were sleeping, people who were out of [their] homes and were being taken care of.

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