Emanuel Feuermann - The RCA Album Collection

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Emanuel Feuermann - The RCA Album Collection
Emanuel Feuermann (cello), Arthur Rubinstein (piano), Jascha Heifetz (violin), William Primrose (violin), Franz Rupp (piano), Rudolf Serkin (piano)

[ Sony Classical / 7 CD Box Set ]

Release Date: Friday 4 October 2024

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Sony Classical is proud to present 'The Complete RCA Album Collection' on CD, released 20th of September.

For the first time ever, Sony Classical is issuing a complete collection of the recordings made for RCA Victor by the fabled Austrian cellist Emanuel Feuermann with 11 works for the first time on CD transferred from the original master discs. The set comes with new liner notes by violin expert John Maltese as well as photos and facsimiles from the private archives of cellist Marika Hughes, granddaughter of Emanuel Feuermann.

In his tragically short career - mainly in Germany, until the Nazi regime dismissed him from his position at the Berlin Conservatory in 1933, and in the US, where he emigrated five years later - Feuermann took the art of cello playing to new heights. Eugene Ormandy declared that his cello revealed to the conductor what music really means. In the words of American critic-pianist-composer Jed Distler, "Feuermann had everything: an intense, focused tone that sings with expressive economy, controlled warmth, centered intonation, a smooth yet variegated bow arm, one of the most adroit left hands in the business (what effortless double stops!), unswerving integrity, and impeccable taste." "Anything he played he engraved in your memory," wrote musicologist Richard Taruskin.

Feuermann made some celebrated recordings in Germany and England, but it is the post- emigration albums for RCA on which his iconic reputation largely rests. Produced in New York, Philadelphia and Hollywood between 1939 and 1941, the year before he died at the age of only 39 (the result of negligence during a routine operation) - they include the Brahms Double Concerto (with violinist Jascha Heifetz) and Strauss's Don Quixote, both with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Ormandy; and Bloch's Schelomo with the Philadelphians under Leopold Stokowski.

Tracks:

Brahms: Double Concerto for Violin & Cello in A minor, Op. 102

Bloch, E: Schelomo

Schubert: Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat major, D898

Beethoven: Piano Trio No. 7 in B flat Major, Op. 97 'Archduke'

Beethoven: Duet in E-Flat Major, WoO 32: I. Allegro

Mozart: Divertimento in E flat major, K563

Brahms: Piano Trio No. 1 in B major, Op. 8

Dohnányi: Serenade in C major for String Trio Op. 10

Strauss, R: Don Quixote, Op. 35

Mendelssohn: Cello Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 58