Erica Morini: The Complete Victor Recordings (2 CDs)
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Erica Morini wurde 1904 in Wien geboren und trat im Alter von sieben Jahren in das Wiener Konservatorium ein – als jüngste (und erste weibliche) Studentin. Mit zwölf Jahren gab sie ihr Wiener Debüt, und im folgenden Jahr spielte sie das Beethoven Violinkonzert unter Arthur Nikisch. Nach ihrem sensationellen amerikanischen Debüt in New York City im Alter von siebzehn Jahren, bei dem Kritiker sie mit Heifetz verglichen, begann sie ihre Aufnahmekarriere bei der Victor Talking Machine Company. Hier, in remasterter Form von Mark Obert-Thorn, sind Morinis Aufnahmen für Victor festgehalten: eine Reihe akustischer Aufnahmen von 1921-1924 und elektronischer Aufnahmen von 1941 und 1945, darunter Tschaikowskys klassisches Violinkonzert mit Désiré Defauw und dem Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Sarasate Danzas españolas, Op. 22, „Romanza andaluza“
Alice Morini Klavier
April 1921, Victor Studios, Camden
Wieniawski Capriccio-Valse, Op. 7
Alice Morini Klavier
April 1921, Victor Studios, Camden
Sarasate Fantasie über Gounods Faust, Op. 13, „Walzer“
Alice Morini Klavier
April 1921, Victor Studios, Camden
Zarzycki Mazurka in G-Dur, Op. 26
Emanuel Balaban Klavier
November 1921, Victor Studios, Camden
Wieniawski Violinkonzert in D-Dur, Op. 22, „Romanze“
Emanuel Balaban Klavier
November 1921, Victor Studios, Camden
Godard Concerto romantique, Op. 35, „Canzonetta“
Emanuel Balaban Klavier
November 1921, Victor Studios, Camden
Schumann Am Brunnen
Emanuel Balaban Klavier
April 1922, Victor Studios, Camden
Schubert Valse sentimentale, D. 783, Nr. 10 (arr. Franko)
Emanuel Balaban Klavier
April 1922, Victor Studios, Camden
Svendsen Romanze in G-Dur, Op. 26
Alice Morini Klavier
Januar 1923, Victor Studios, Camden
Tschaikowsky Die Jahreszeiten, Op. 37a, „Juni (Barcarolle)“
Alice Morini Klavier
Januar 1923, Victor Studios, Camden
Toselli Serenata, Op. 6, Nr. 1 (Rimpianto)
Sàndor Vas Klavier
Januar 1923, Victor Studios, Camden
Lange Blumenlied, Op. 39
Kurt Hetzel Klavier
Januar 1924, Victor Studios, Camden
Sarasate Carmen-Fantasie, Op. 25
Januar 1924, Victor Studios, Camden
Tobani Hearts and Flowers, Op. 245
Nathaniel Shilkret Klavier
März 1924, Victor Studios, New York City
Vivaldi Violinsonate in D-Dur, RV 10 (arr. Respighi)
Max Lanner Klavier
Dezember 1941, RCA Studio Nr. 1, New York City
Wieniawski Violinkonzert in d-Moll, Op. 22, „Romanze“
Max Lanner Klavier
Dezember 1941, RCA Studio Nr. 1, New York City
Wieniawski Capriccio-Valse, Op. 7
Max Lanner Klavier
November 1941, RCA Studio Nr. 1, New York City
Ravel Pièce en forme de Habanera
Max Lanner Klavier
November 1941, RCA Studio Nr. 1, New York City
Sarasate Fantasie über Gounods Faust, Op. 13, „Walzer“
Max Lanner Klavier
November 1941, RCA Studio Nr. 1, New York City
Brahms Ungarische Tänze, Auszüge (arr. Joachim)
Artur Balsam Klavier
September 1945, RCA Studio Nr. 1, New York City
Tschaikowsky Violinkonzert in D-Dur, Op. 35
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Désiré Defauw Dirigent
Dezember 1945, Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Discs: 2
Record Label: Pristine Audio
Release Year: 2024
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