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Paradis:  Sicilienne

 

CD 106
The Art of the Violin

Volume 1,

Berl Senofsky, Violin
Boris Barere, Piano
Julian Martin, Piano
Won Me Cho, Piano

 Concert Favorites
Works by:  Paradis, Vivaldi, Schubert, Shostakovich, Chopin, Falla, Fauré, Moszkowski, Paganini, Tchaikovsky, Wieniawsky, Gluck, and Godowsky.

 

 

 


"Senofsky has the big, vibrant tone and the big style. In all, an uncommonly musical fiddler."
The New York Times

"A great violinist."
Leopold Stokowski


"There is no question that Senofsky belongs among the best violinists in existence."
William Steinberg


"He is a complete artist: great musicality, beautiful tone, and astounding technique."
Zino Francescatti

"A splendid musician and a marvelous violinist."
David Oistrakh

"Senofsky shows us in the most forceful terms that he belongs to the empyrean of today’s violinists."
American Record Guide


Prokofiev: 
Sonata in D major, op. 94a, Scherzo-Presto


FauréSonata in A major, Op. 13, Allegro quasi presto
  

CD 110
The Art of the Violin
Vol. 2

Berl Senofsky, Violin

Boris Barere, Piano
Vanden Eynden, Piano
Sonatas by Fauré, Debussy, and Prokofiev.  Suite Italienne by Stravinsky

 

 

 

 

"Berl Senofsky, the greatest living violinist I know."
Elaine Fine
American Record Guide

Beethoven: Cadenza from the 1st movement, Allegro ma non troppo-


Prokofiev: 3rd Movement, Allegro, ben marcato


Cembal d'amour CD 126
The Art of the Violin
Volume 3.

Berl Senofsky, Violin
Two Legendary Live Performances.

Pierre Monteux, Conductor
The Boston Symphony Orchestra

Tanglewood, 9 August, 1958
BEETHOVEN
Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61
Leopold Stokowski, Conductor
American Symphony Orchestra
Carnegie Hall, 10 January, 1966
PROKOFIEV
Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63