Cembal d'amour Musicians

 

The Jascha Silberstein Collection
(2 CDs)

 

Recordings

Works

Reviews

Cembal d'amour CD 125, David Nadien, Violin/Emanuel Vardi, Viola/Jascha Silberstein, Cello

MOZART: Divertimento in E-Flat Major. 6th Movement-Allegro

VIVALDI: The Four Seasons, Winter, ll Largo

VIVALDI: The Four Seasons, Winter, lll Allegro

 

 

CD 125
David Nadien, Violin
Emanuel Vardi, Viola/Conductor
Jascha Silberstein, Violoncello

The Strings of the Kapp Sinfonietta, with Igor Kipnis, Harpsichord

MOZART: Divertimento in E-flat Major, for Violin, Viola and Violoncello, KV 563

VIVALDI: The Four Seasons

Total playing time: 75:01

Price: $13.50

 

 

Beethoven String Trios

Trio No. 1 in G Major, Adagio

Trio No. 1 in G Major, Presto


Trio No. 3 in C Minor, Allegreto con spirito

 

 

Cembal d'amour, CD 165
Erick Friedman, Violin
Emanuel Vardi, Viola
Jascha Silberstein, Cello

Beethoven’s 3 String Trios Opus 9

Trio No. 1 in G Major
Trio No. 2 in D Major
Trio No. 3 in C Minor

Three legendary string players collaborated in a 1977 performance which can be considered the ultimate in playing of great beauty and refinement.

Violinist Erick Friedman was the celebrated Jascha Heifetz student and recorded with his teacher for RCA. Emanuel Vardi was widely regarded as one of the greatest viola players in history and cellist Jascha Silberstein was the first cellist of the Metropolitan Opera for 30 years and had a distinguished solo career as well.

Total playing time: 71:06

 
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