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Publisher: EMI Classics Salesrank: 4669 Released: 25 October, 1990
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Tracklisting:
1. Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op.64: I. Allegro molto appassionato -
2. Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op.64: II. Andante -
3. Concerto In E Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op.64: III. Allegro non troppo - Allegro molto vivace -
4. Concerto No.1 In G Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op.26: I. Allegro moderato -
5. Concerto No.1 In G Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op.26: II. Adagio -
6. Concerto No.1 In G Minor For Violin And Orchestra, Op.26: III. Finale (allegro energico) -
Customer Reviews:
heavenly music 
This is some of the best violin music I have ever heard. Itzhak Perlman is the best violinist of our time. Heavenly!
A classical violin concerto 
This is a magnificent interpretation of both Mendelssohn’s violin corcerto and also of Bruch’s. The interpretation of Mendelsohn’s concerto bring out all of its lyricism and that of Bruch’s is superbly virtuoso. Great buy.
Good show! 
I play violin, and I think the Mendelssohn violin Concerto is one of the best. But the bruch concerto, well, is quite disapointment. He is such a great violinist, why wouldn’t he make sure that he played the best he could? I don’t know. But it seems to me at least, that in some places, he plays with quite a lot of power puts his back into it, but in other places it lacks brileance. But don’t complain unless you can do better. But I highly recomend Miklos Szenthelyi’s recording Max Bruch Con, IT IS AMAZING!!!
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