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...outer movements were better done than the Credo or the Sanctus, the former being sloppy, and perhaps too demanding for the Choir, and the latter featuring the quartet of soloists and a long violin solo which was drabbly executed by Mr. Brink...
Louise Vosgerchian, Piano, and Robert Koff, violin. Piano trios by Haydn and Mozart. Free. Wednesday, March...
Holmes took down his violin and played an air that fortunately our guest did not recognize: Berlioz's March to the Scaffold. Then he brightened. "I have but one motto, Watson...
...necessarily," speculated the chilly detective. He piled his violin on the fire and went on. "Consider the alternatives, the ambiguities. The lady herself had three secretaries. Any one of them might be implicated. A presidential assistant could have had access to the machine. Or the Secret Servicemen who purchased the recorder. Or the Head of State himself...
...contains, for example, not just the famous recording of the Second Concerto made with Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1929 but also another version with the same performers from 1924. Then there is Rachmaninoff partnering Fritz Kreisler in a fancy-free performance of Beethoven's Violin Sonata in G, Op. 30, No. 3 (1928). There is a stupendous performance of Beethoven's 32 Variations in C Minor, which might well have been retitled 26 Variations since Rachmaninoff omitted variations 15-18, 20 and 21 to squeeze the work onto two sides of a single 78 r.p.m...