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Warner Remastered Edition: Complete Columbia & Hmv
Artist: David Oistrakh
Format: CD
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1. Albéniz
2. Tor Aulin
3. JS Bach
4. Bartók
5. Beethoven
6. Brahms
7. Bruch
8. Chausson
9. Chopin
10. César Cui
11. Daquin
12. Debussy
13. Dvorák
14. Ernst
15. de Falla
16. Foster
17. Franck
18. Glazunov
19. Glière
20. Glinka
21. Gluck
22. Granados
23. Grieg
24. Handel
25. Hindemith
26. Hoffstetter
27. Hubay
28. A.Khachaturian
29. K.Khachaturian
30. Kodály
31. Kreisler
32. Lalo
33. Levina
34. Liszt
35. Locatelli
36. Martinu
37. Medtner
38. Mendelssohn
39. Mendelssohn
40. Milhaud
41. Moszkowski
42. Mozart
43. Ovchinnikov
44. Paganini
45. Rachmaninov
46. Rakov
47. Ravel
48. Prokofiev
49. Rimsky-Korsakov
50. Saint-Saëns
51. de Sarasate
52. Schubert
53. R.Schumann
54. Szymanowski
55. Scott
56. Scriabin
57. Shostakovich
58. Sibelius
59. Smetana
60. Stamitz
61. Stenhammar
62. Stravinsky
63. Suk
64. Szymanowski
65. Taktakishvili
66. Taneyev
67. Tartini
68. Tchaikovsky
69. Townsend
70. Vieuxtemps
71. Vitali
72. Vivaldi
73. Vladigerov
74. Wagner
75. Weinberg
76. Weinberger
77. Wieniawski
78. Wolf
79. Ysaÿe
80. Zarzycki
81. Zimbalist

More Info:

The release of this 61-disc box (58CDs and 3 DVDs) coincides with the 50th anniversary of the death of David Oistrakh, one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century - and indeed of all time. Born in Odesa (now in Ukraine) in 1908, he died while on tour, in Amsterdam, on 24th October 1974. The box contains - On 27 CDs: the entirety of David Oistrakh's Warner Classics studio catalogue (originally recorded for Columbia & HMV), newly remastered in HD from the original tapes and in packaging that uses the original LP artwork. On 31 CDs: live recordings and studio recordings from the early period of Oistrakh's career and from his post-War years of international celebrity. One-third of these items are world premieres and a number of them are CD premiere releases. All the recordings have been remastered from the best available sources. On 3 DVDs: DVDs 1 & 2: Performances (in the concert hall and radio/television studio), filmed in Moscow, of concertos and recital repertoire; presented for DVD by film/TV director and Oistrakh expert Bruno Monsaingeon. DVD 3: David Oistrakh - Artist of the People? A 1996 documentary, directed by Bruno Monsaingeon, examining Oistrakh's life. It includes interviews with his son Igor Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, Mstislav Rostropovich and Gennady Rozhdestvensky.
        
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