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In Reply to: RE: interesting timing posted by docw on May 14, 2012 at 13:09:35
She might like Francescatti for the Saint Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso. It is my favorite of all those I have heard, not to denigrate Perlman, Heifetz and Stern, among others. Heifetz/Steinberg on YT us sublime. Still, for me, Francescatti is magical in this piece.
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funny, I got an old Columbia 6 eye mono Francescatti (Ormandy) yesterday, used for about $2, looks ok, a bit dirty. Will have to wash it and listen.
Thanks for responding to the post.
I finally was able to get into the music room to find my recording, which is with Ormandy, on an LP, along with Sarasate's Zigeunerweisen, Chausson's Poeme, and Sain-Saens' Havanaise. Columbia Special Products P 14209. We babysit a toddler granddaughter and had her for the weekend while her parents were on a canoe trip--great fun. So her toys are naturally kept in the music room, where else? But I got in there today and retrieved it so I could play it. Nice, of course.
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"A fool and his money are soon parted." --- Thomas Tusser
I bit the bullet and dry brushed and played the Intro and RC, very good performance, not very flamboyant, and the sound of the 6 eye was quite good, and LP had some scuffs, but minimal surface noise.
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