Totally amazing. Makes me think about the greatness of Glorious John in a different light. A bit like I would not expect those two sides you uploaded of Beecham excelling in Stravinsky [1916 on Columbia]. Not obviously part of the repertoire these two were famous for, but instructive of their understanding of Style! Thanks be for the gramophone to show us all these years later that our great musicians were much wider read than their later excellent performances might suggest. Best wishes from George
I like their choice of repertoire and polyphony.
Interesting document which showed how fragile strings could sound before the introduction of steel strings.
Totally amazing. Makes me think about the greatness of Glorious John in a different light.
A bit like I would not expect those two sides you uploaded of Beecham excelling in Stravinsky [1916 on Columbia].
Not obviously part of the repertoire these two were famous for, but instructive of their understanding of Style!
Thanks be for the gramophone to show us all these years later that our great musicians were much wider read than their later excellent performances might suggest.
Best wishes from George
@@georgejohnson1498 This record was quite a find!
I like it. Thanks.
@@Lily-ky8ew Thank you!
Just look who the cellist is!
@@thomasvendetti3742 Exactly!
Fascinating early recording of this repertoire and of course interesting to hear Barbi on cello. Is there a reason you didn't list the violist?
@jpknijff Thanks. The NGS discography indicates that this side of the record is incorrectly labelled and in fact features only 3 performers.
Wonderful - one of the many unexpected treasures of your splendid channel! Thanks. 😁
@@vintagesounds3878 I'm so sorry, absolutely right, of course.
@jpknijff Anyway, what amazing material to be recorded in 1925!
Interesting. I have never heard a three person quartet. :)