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Beethoven-Violin Concerto in D Major op. 61 (complete)
Beethoven / Fritz Kreisler, 1926: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 61 - Orchester Der Staatsoper Berlin
Fritz Kreisler - Concerto in One Movement after Paganini's Violin Concerto op. 6 (1/2)
Beethoven - Violin Concerto - Mutter, Ozawa
BEETHOVEN "Violin Concerto" (Hilary Hahn)
Yehudi Menuhin "Violin Concerto D Major, op. 61" (1. Mov.) Beethoven
Yehudi Menuhin "Violin Concerto D Major, op. 61" (2. Mov.) Beethoven
Yehudi Menuhin "Violin Concerto D Major, op. 61" ( 3. Mov.) Beethoven
Itzhak Perlman "Violin Concerto" Beethoven (1.Mov.)
Fritz Kreisler - Concerto in One Movement after Paganini's Violin Concerto op. 6 (2/2) Cadenza
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D Major OP 61 performed by Kreisler
Fritz Kreisler plays Beethoven violin concerto Played by American Phonograph Victrola 1-90
Philippe Hirschhorn - Beethoven Violin Concerto Op.61
Beethoven Violin Concerto Op.61 - Chen Zhao - Stanford Symphony - Anna Wittstruck
Fritz Kreisler: violin-1926-Berlin State Opera Orchestra conducted by Leo Blech-Allegro ma non troppo-Larghetto-Rondo (Allegro-(Cadenses: Fritz Kreisler)
From the LP you see above (slipcase appears at 1:16, label at 6:04), issued on the Dacapo label in 1977. This performance was recorded December 15-16, 1926. ...
Friedrich "Fritz" Kreisler (February 2, 1875 -- January 29, 1962) was an Austrian-born violinist and composer. One of the most famous violin masters of his o...
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major Op. 61 (1806) [Cadenzas: Fritz Kreisler] I-Allegro ma non troppo (D major) II-L...
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 -- 1827) "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra" in D major, op. 61 I. Allegro ma non troppo (D major, Cadenzas by Fritz Kreisler) -- ...
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra D Major, op. 61 by Ludwig van Beethoven 1. Movement " Allegro ma non troppo" Cadenza: Fritz Kreisler Yehudi Menuhin, violin Gewandhausorchester Leipzig Kurt Masur, conductor Leipzig, Paul Gerhardt-Kirche, 1981
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra D Major, op. 61 by Ludwig van Beethoven 2. Movement "Larghetto" Cadenza: Fritz Kreisler Yehudi Menuhin, violin Gewandhausor...
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra D Major, op. 61 by Ludwig van Beethoven 3. Movement "Rondo. Allegro" Cadenza: Fritz Kreisler Yehudi Menuhin, violin Gewandh...
Violin Concerto in D Major, op 61 by Ludwig van Beethoven 1. Movement " Allegro ma non troppo" Cadenza: Fritz Kreisler Philharmonia Orchestra London Carlo Ma...
Friedrich "Fritz" Kreisler (February 2, 1875 -- January 29, 1962) was an Austrian-born violinist and composer. One of the most famous violin masters of his o...
BEETHOVEN'S Concerto in D Major, Op. 61, for Violin and Orchestra, performed by The London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1936. Conductor: Sir John Barbirolli Featured violinist: Fritz Kreisler The work is in three movements: Allegro ma non troppo (D major) Larghetto (G major) Rondo. Allegro (D major)
Cond by John Barbirolli use Victrola 1-90.
Philippe Hirschhorn-Violin(1946-1996) Ronald Zollman-Conductor,ONB Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major Op.61 Allegro ma non troppo: 00:00 (Fritz Kreisler Ca...
Live recording from a special summer concert at the Bing Concert Hall. Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61, with complete Fritz Kreisler cadenzas 1. ...
I have reposted this at the correct speed. Fritz Kreisler performing the Adagio from Bach's Violin Sonata No. 1 for Victor (HMV) in 1926. Kreisler made hundr...
London Philharmonic Orchestra Technics SL-1200MK4.
Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) was one of the most famous classical musicians in the world during the first decade of the twentieth century. His rhythmic vigor a...
Fritz Kreisler's "Miniature Viennese March" in stunning HD quality! Friedrich "Fritz" Kreisler (February 2, 1875 -- January 29, 1962) was an Austrian-born vi...
A number of viewers have asked me to post this and I finally got around to it - it was a lot of work. I've been through about a dozen copies of this set and ...
A request from a viewer from China. Part 1 (of 4)of Fritz Kreisler playing Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto with Leo Blech conducting the Berlin State Opera Orc...
1 - Allegro non troppo (D major) Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77 is a violin concerto in three movements composed by Johannes Brahms in 1878 and dedicated...
1. Sicilienne in E flat major by Maria Theresia Paradis 2. Serenade no 7 in D major, K 250 (248b) "Haffner": 4th movement, Rondo by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart N...
Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) Violin Concerto in C (in the style Vivaldi) Movement 1 : Allegro energico, ma non troppo Movement 2 : Andante doloroso Movement 3 ...
1. Allegro con brio 6:21 2. Tema con variazioni: Andante con moto 13:56 3. Rondo: Allegro Recorded in 1935. Franz Rupp, piano The Op. 12 violin sonatas (1 --...
Quite a rare material. Fritz Kreisler is interviewed by Abraham Chasens, the musical manager of WQXR Radio station, on his 80th birthday, February 2nd, 1955....
See notes for part 1. This time I used the same Kreisler-Casals conversation photos, but all of them are color! (It is not colorized, it is the genuine Kodac...
Fritz Kreisler Plays and Gives a small interview on the Bell Telephone Hour. He plays Libesfreud, Libeslied, The Old Refrain and The first movement of Mozart...
Fritz Kreisler Plays and Gives a small interview on the Bell Telephone Hour. He plays Libesfreud, Libeslied, The Old Refrain and The first movement of Mozart...
Fritz Kreisler Plays and Gives a small interview on the Bell Telephone Hour. He plays Libesfreud, Libeslied, The Old Refrain and The first movement of Mozart...
In this 1969 recording, Philadelphia Orchestra conductor Eugene Ormandy (1899-1985) is interviewed by Roger Hall about his associations with several famous p...
Akim Camara spielt von Fritz Kreisler das "Präludium und Allegro" im Stil von Pugnanni. Klavier: Rüdiger Mühleisen Lehrer: Matthias Erbe Akim Camara is playi...
Fritz Kreisler, violin The Bell Telephone Orchestra Conducted by Donald Voorhees from early-mid 1940's radio performances Viotti: Concerto No. 22 in A Minor ...
http://victor.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/talent/detail/28240/Kreisler_Fritz_instrumentalist_violin.
Audio only. From 1955 Part one of a radio program with Abram Chasins interviewing Kreisler starting off with greetings from some of Kreisler's greatest colle...
This is a two part video: the first section (about 2 and a half minutes) is an excerpt from a 1969 interview in which Philadelphia Orchestra conductor Eugene...
Great violonist composer Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) plays his own piece named "Liebesleid". This is two recordings with 12 years of interval. Recorded 1) on ...
Here is Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) playing an arrangement of the Meditation from Thaïs by Jules Massenet (1842-1912). The piece was originally scored for sol...
An enchanting little piece for violin. Recorded c1942.
Fritz Kreisler - Brahms-Violinkonzert - Sir John Barbirolli Violinkonzert in D-Dur op. 77 von Johannes Brahms Das Violinkonzert in D-Dur op. 77 von Johannes ...
Played by Tasmin Little (violin) and Piers Lane (piano).
Fritz Kreisler Recitativo and Scherzo-Caprice for solo violin Guy Braunstein Berliner Philharmonie.
audio only. 80th Birthday radio program with Fritz Kreisler interviewed by Abram Chasins from 1955.
This is a beautiful recording from 1938 of Fritz Kreisler playing his own transcription of the Dvorak Humoresque op. 101 No. 7 with pianist Franz Rupp. Enjoy...
Visit the official Joy of Music website to purchase program DVD's, CD's & more here: http://thejoyofmusic.org The Suzuki Talent Education Tour made a stop at...
Pianist: Carl Lamson.
Fritz Kreisler 1875 - 1962 Praeludium and Allegro Composed in 1910 Kyung Wha Chung - Violin Phillip Moll - Piano Recorded October 1985 in UK From CD: Con Amo...
Flutist Jonathan Brahms and harpist Cynthia Price, the Da Camera Duo, perform Liebesfreud (Love's Joy), Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow) and Schön Rosmarin (Beauti...
Joo Yeon Sir (Violin) & Irina Andrievsky (Piano) Fritz Kreisler La Gitana LIVE at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, 18 January 2011 www.jooyeonsir.com 서주연 徐周...
fritz kreisler - scherzo caprice-Julia Fischer live in NDR Talk Show.
Fritz Kreisler: Kleiner Wiener Marsch Yuliya Lebedenko- Violine Noriko Ushioda - Klavier Kaisersaal der Klaviergalerie www.violin.by www.musik-zum-fest.eu 12...
Simon Li plays the accompaniment part for you to play along!
http://www.david-garrett-fans.com DAVID GARRETT LIVE @ Tonhalle in Düsseldorf ( May 5, 2012) plays "Caprice Viennois" by Fritz Kreisler with JULIEN QUENTIN (...
Violin: Roozbeh Laghaie Piano: Sanaz Afzali ویولن: روزبه لقایی پیانو: ساناز افضلی
"Praeludium und Allegro" by Fritz Kreisler (in style of Gaetano Pugnani). Itzhak Perlman (violín) y Bruno Canino (piano) visitan una escuela en Alemania, c.1...
Ф.Крейслер-С.Рахманинов. "Муки любви" rec. live 01.12.2013 at the Great Hall of the Republic Tatarstan, Kazan piano recital "Wreath of Waltzes" Концертная пр...
Eliot Chapo, professor of violin at Florida State University, was concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic, the Dallas Symphony, and the Pittsburgh Ballet ...
Jeno Jando (piano), Takako Nishizakii (violin) Fritz Kreisler - Liebesleid.
AUDIO ONLY. Fritz Kreisler plays this lovely little piece... you have to admire his beautiful tone, such a genius!
Eugeniy Chevkenov - violin Dmitriy Klimenko - piano
Live from Shanghai Jazz Festival 2012 2012年10月、上海ジャズフェスティバールコンサートライブ Fritz Kreisler: Liebesleid クライスラー:愛の悲しみ Official Website (English/Chinese): http://www.x...
Fritz Kreisler - „Recitative and Scherzo", Shlomo Mintz- violine, conductor: Maxim Eshkenazy, Classic FM M-Tel Orchestra, Bulgaria Hall, LIVE RECORDING.
LIVE Performance at "Théâtre Municipal de Neuilly" (France), 2012 November 8th, arrangement : Vinh PHAM.
Fritz Kreisler: Schön Rosmarin, Liebesleid, Lieberfreud Excerpt from the concert 6th of November, 2010 Brussels, Hungarian House www.kristofbarati.com www.de...
바이올린 양고운 클라이슬러 앨범발매기념 독주회 Sep 2. 2011 http://www.yangkowoon.com ▷Violinist Ko-Woon Yang, Music CD release memoreal recital CD title : Liebesfreud-Liebesleid...
Beschreibung
Fritz Kreisler -Violin Franz Rupp - Piano recorded 1938.
Fritz Kreisler : Recitativo und Scherzo Violine - Arabella Steinbacher 29/4/2011 , New York, Carnegie Hall.
Violinist, Wai Mizutani performing live Fritz Kreisler's Preludium and Allegro. September 28, 2014
Titel : Sonata B-Dur Kv 454 II. Andante / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Nocturne Des-Dur Op.27 No.2 / Frédéric Chopin Carmen-Fantasie / Franz Waxmann / George Bize...
1. Adagio sostenuto - Presto - Adagio 10:52 2. Andante con variazioni 24:29 3. Presto Recorded in 1936. Franz Rupp, piano NY Times Obit Franz Rupp, Accompani...
Fritz Kreisler plays his original compositions and arrangements. A compilation of my favourite pieces. That would be the last video for this year. I wish eve...
Listening to these programs is like traveling on a TIME MACHINE! AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE ART OF VIOLIN PLAYING SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE RECORDING ...
THE BEGINNING OF THE RECORDING ERA A unique and illustrative glimpse into the personalities who created music history as they brought the art of violin playi...
Listening to this program is like traveling on a TIME MACHINE! AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE ART OF VIOLIN PLAYING SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE RECORDING ER...
Listening to this program is like traveling on a TIME MACHINE! AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE ART OF VIOLIN PLAYING SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE RECORDING ER...
1. Old Folks at Home - Foster 2. Andante Cantabile (from "Quartet in D, Op. 11") -Tchaikovsky (3:34) 3. Humoresque, Op. 101, No. 7 - Dvorak (8:08) 4. Thais: ...
♪♫♪ ♪♫♫♪ 1 Kreisler - Viennese Rhapsodic Fantasietta 2 Kreisler- Caprice viennois 3 The Old Refrain 4 Schon rosmarin 5 Tambourin chinois 6 Liebesfreud 7 Liebesleid 8 Beethoven, Sonata in G, Op.30, No.3 9 Paganini-Kreisler 'Concerto for Violin' ♪♫♪ ♪♫♫♪ This is a continuation of my old account from 6 years ago (rareviolintreasures), I started running out of things to upload that were out of print or rare and was just too tired to continue because I was working in excess of 100 hour weeks. My intention was to get the majority of recordings I had that were difficult to find, once I felt I had accomplished this goal, I decided it was time to stop. A few months later I somehow got locked out of my account so 6 years later I am ready to resume. It was my hope that many collectors would continue where I left off and I'm amazed and delighted to see how many recordings have been made public in my absence. I have always encouraged sharing out of print recordings but it is upsetting to see recordings made public of recordings that are still commercially available. Alot has changed in my 6 year absence as some things that were in print no longer are and vice versa, so keep in mind I no longer have access to my old account and can not modify or delete anything I put up before, it has always been my intention to not share recordings that still are in print as this would reduce support for the artist. It is my intention to only share music that is no longer commercially in print as I am as respectful as I can be to artists and record companies that continue to make their art available to fans like me. My intention is to share recordings to make recordings available so they do not get lost or forgotten. It is also my wish to share recordings for fans like me but also for the purpose of those who study the violin and encourage all who listen to acquire their own personal copy of these recordings in the used cd/lp market, in other words even though you hear it here on you tube for free, get your own legitimate copy if you hear something you like. I also would like to encourage others to fill in the gaps and pick up where I let off with recordings I don't have or may have missed, but only if the recordings have gone out of print. I want to re-emphasize I discourage anyone to upload a recording if it is still being sold commercially. ♪♫♪ ♪♫♫♪
The music and the images were extracted from my lp.
Listening to this program is like traveling on a TIME MACHINE! AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE ART OF VIOLIN PLAYING SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE RECORDING ER...
Listening to this program is like traveling on a TIME MACHINE! AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE ART OF VIOLIN PLAYING SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE RECORDING ER...
THIS RADIO SHOW IS NOT IN GENERAL CIRCULATION. GRAB IT WHILE YOU STILL CAN.
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All pieces were written by or arranged by Fritz Kreisler 1. A May Breeze 2. Aubade Provencale in the style of Couperin 3. Ballet in G 4. Caprice Viennois. Op...
Such choices were particularly curious since this was Batiashvili's official U. S ... the fluffy Fritz Kreisler Liebesleid ... com.
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-03-27Such choices were particularly curious since this was Batiashvili's official U. S ... the fluffy, Fritz Kreisler Liebesleid ... com.
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-03-26He played Schumann’s Romance in A Major, as arranged for violin and piano by Fritz Kreisler, an ...
The Miami Herald 2015-03-25The violin soloist for "Praeludium" and "Allegro" by Fritz Kreisler will be concertmaster Adam ...
The Examiner 2015-03-12Fritz Kreisler, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Elvis Costello ... Fritze Jewelers ... pieces, Jeff Fritze can do it.
Times Union 2015-03-03That means that this beloved instrument, played by Fritz Kreisler and one of the Berlin ...
The Guardian 2015-02-25Though a number of violinists have since substituted their own variations -- Fritz Kreisler among ...
Huffington Post 2015-02-25For an encore, he gamely played some oriental kitsch, Fritz Kreisler's "Tambourin Chinois" - ...
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-02-11For Unaccompanied Snare Drum" (movements I and III) by Guy Gauthreaux II; Tambourin Chinois" by ...
noodls 2015-02-10It doesn't get much more ostentatious than Rachmaninoff's take-off on the "Liebesleid" by Fritz ...
Philadelphia Daily News 2015-01-31Nevertheless, the unabashedly nineteenth-century cadenza work by Fritz Kreisler in the third ...
The Examiner 2015-01-27... Louis Vierne, Henri Vieuxtemps, Henryk Wieniawski, Franz Liszt, Fritz Kreisler, Zoltán Kodály.
The Irish Times 2015-01-15S ... S ... L ... K ... S ... S ... Their gramophone record collection thus came to include records by violinists Mischa Elman and Fritz Kreisler ... ’.
The Hindu 2015-01-08Friedrich "Fritz" Kreisler (February 2, 1875 – January 29, 1962) was an Austrian-born violinist and composer. One of the most famous violin masters of his or any other day, and regarded as one of the greatest violinists of all time, he was known for his sweet tone and expressive phrasing. Like many great violinists of his generation, he produced a characteristic sound which was immediately recognizable as his own. Although he derived in many respects from the Franco-Belgian school, his style is nonetheless reminiscent of the gemütlich (cozy) lifestyle of pre-war Vienna.
Kreisler was born in Vienna to a Jewish father and a German mother; he was baptised at age twelve. He studied at the Vienna Conservatory and in Paris, where his teachers included Anton Bruckner, Léo Delibes, Jakob Dont, Joseph Hellmesberger, Jr., Joseph Massart, and Jules Massenet. He made his United States debut at Steinway Hall in New York City on November 10, 1888, and his first tour of the United States in 1888–1889 with Moriz Rosenthal, then returned to Austria and applied for a position in the Vienna Philharmonic. He was turned down by the concertmaster Arnold Rosé. Hearing a recording of the Rosé Quartet, it is easy to hear why – Rosé was sparing in his use of vibrato, and Kreisler would not have blended successfully with the orchestra's violin section.[citation needed] As a result, he left music to study medicine. He spent a brief time in the army before returning to the violin in 1899, giving a concert with the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Arthur Nikisch. It was this concert and a series of American tours from 1901 to 1903 that brought him real acclaim.