Tracklist
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31 | Carmen Fantasy (after Bizet) for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 25 |
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9:03 | ||||
32 | Chaconne |
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14:47 | ||||
33 | Adagio |
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5:00 | ||||
34 | Zigeunerweisen in C minor, Op. 20 No. 1 |
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8:12 | ||||
35 | Der Zephyr in E major, Op. 30 No. 5 |
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3:16 | ||||
36 | Caprice in A minor, Op. 1, No. 24 |
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6:41 | ||||
37 | I. Allegro risoluto |
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5:27 | ||||
38 | II. Larghetto |
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4:35 | ||||
39 | III. Scherzo. Molto vivace |
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2:39 | ||||
40 | IV. Finale. Allegro |
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5:45 | ||||
41 | I. Allegro moderato |
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7:36 | ||||
42 | II. Andante |
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4:28 | ||||
43 | III. Allegro vivace |
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3:54 | ||||
44 | I. Vivace ma non troppo |
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10:09 | ||||
45 | II. Adagio |
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9:11 | ||||
46 | III. Allegro molto moderato |
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8:38 | ||||
47 | I. Lebhaft, energisch |
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10:26 | ||||
48 | II. Langsam, sehr getragen |
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5:14 | ||||
49 | III. Zeitmaß des Anfangs |
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14:51 |
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Gerhard Taschner
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Taschner was born in Krnov (in German, Jägerndorf), Czechoslovakia, of Moravian origins. After studying with his grandfather, he played Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5 at his debut in Prague, when aged only 7. He studied with Jenő Hubay in Budapest 1930-32, and with Bronisław Huberman and Adolf Bak in Vienna. At age 10, he played three concertos with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under Felix Weingartner. By age 17, having undertaken tours in the United States and Germany, he was concertmaster at the City Theatre of Brno. In 1941, still aged only 19, he was chosen by Wilhelm Furt… read more
Taschner was born in Krnov (in German, Jägerndorf), Czechoslovakia, of Moravian origins. After studying with his grandfather, he played Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5 at his debut in P… read more
Taschner was born in Krnov (in German, Jägerndorf), Czechoslovakia, of Moravian origins. After studying with his grandfather, he played Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 5 at his debut in Prague, when aged only 7. He studied with Jenő … read more