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Yehudi Menuhin - Classic Archive [1967]
 
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Yehudi Menuhin - Classic Archive [1967]
DVD ~ Yehudi Menuhin
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars menuhin in good form (sometimes), 26 Dec 2006
By Mr. Ian A. Macfarlane "almac1975" (Fife, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This is an interesting DVD which is well worth viewing. The performances are all watchable and, you could say, typical Menuhin, filled alike with insight and poetry on the one hand and occasional but persistent clumsy bow management and ragged attack on the other. They are never sleek or comfortable, but there is plenty of music in them. For me the most interesting are the Bruch G Minor, with the Berlin RIAS Orchestra and the excellent Ferenc Fricsay and, oddly, the little fill-up, the F Major Beethoven Romance with Boult (I think this is from Menuhin's 60th. birthday concert). The Mozart G Major lacks polish and poise, and in Mozart these are important, and the Beethoven (with Colin Davis), while good enough, never really catches fire. However, when you consider that we have there three major violin concerti and a fine encore played by one of the most important of 20th.- century violinists, warts and all, for remarkably little money, it's not to be sneezed at.
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