OK, It is not Enescu (though they were
very much alike).
He was Enescu:
Fantastic pictures ,more violinists please Carlos.
Thank you mylady; you'r very kind. Yes, I'll put more
violinists photos, once the mistery man up is found.
A big help: he WAS a violinist, and also romanian
and famous in the violin world, though very few have
ever listen to any of his recordings. ;) ;)
As requested by the Lady, there's an other beautiful
picture.
Quote from: carlos on April 14, 2007, 04:05:39 PM
OK, It is not Enescu (though they were
very much alike).
So, nobody knows the photos I see... Nobody is interested
on find who was this romanian violinist who left very few
recordings? OK, I'll tell you. He was a Flesch's pupil. For a
while, concertino of the Bucarest symphonic. Later on he
choose to make money. He's very famous but for one and
single violin piece. Now!..
Grigoras Dinicu
YES sir!. And I strongly recommend the CD
"zigeunerweissen" from Symposium, with
some of his recordings, including a fantastic
real gypsy of his Hora staccato.
Now, who was the lovely violinist? (a very
young picture)
Lola Bobesco
Correct sir!!. If you happen to see any of her LPs
in very good condition, put it on Ebay on auction.
You'll get very good money.Also an old CD. Lola,
Ginette and Johanna are the best sellers of all time.
Now, what about...
Well, as nobody cares about it, I'll end this subject,
The last guy was Vasa Prihoda.
(http://www.ntscmp.com/WittgensteinPaul.jpg)
Paul Wingenstein, the one left-handed. He recorded
the Ravel's left handed concerto (rather badly)written
for him. Prokofieff also wrote his concerto for him.
A difficult guy.
Quote from: carlos on April 24, 2007, 05:05:22 PM
Paul Wingenstein, the one left-handed. He recorded
the Ravel's left handed concerto (rather badly)written
for him. Prokofieff also wrote his concerto for him.
A difficult guy.
BING!(http://images.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_SM/0028-0403-2911-5540_SM.jpg)
You may pick a prize! :)
An historical great photo of master and pupil (thanks
to Harry Collier) :) :)
The caption reads Yasha Kheifets and L. S. Auer, c. 1919 (if anyone was curious).
Quote from: carlos on April 25, 2007, 06:04:16 AM
An historical great photo of master and pupil (thanks
to Harry Collier) :) :)
(http://www.good-music-guide.com/community/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=303.0;attach=690;image)
Left to right:
Haffner (Andy) and Harry (Sonic Steamroller) ;D
Heh, let's see whether anyone except Carlos gets this one--In fact, let's see if Carlos gets it! >:D (I dig this chick's appearance, BTW.)
Michele Auclair?
Nope. ;D
OK, I give up. Don't know who she was (is?)
Now, who was the handsome young violinist
in my avatar?
¿Pablo Sarasate?