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Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61

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Nathan Milstein (1903 – 1992) was called the “prince of the violin” (and at one time, the “prince of the bow”). Harold Schonberg, in his obituary of Milstein published in The New York Times, wrote his famous line, “He could well have been the most nearly perfect violinist of his time”. The little-known fact is that Milstein’s career is the longest ever in the history of violin playing – 72 years, from his official debut playing the Glazunov concerto with the compose… More >>

Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61

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Nathan Milstein – In Portrait

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Nathan Milstein was one of the 20th century’s greatest violinists, his technique polished to perfection, his musical interpretations profound. He was also unique among star performers in being relatively publicity-shy. So Christopher Nuppen’s “portrait” offers a rare, valuable glimpse into the man’s personality and his penetrating observations about his instrument and music, along with an abundance of anecdotes and reminiscences reflecting his 73 years of public performances… More >>

Nathan Milstein – In Portrait

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