Nathan Milstein was born in Odessa (Russia) in 1904. He studied in Odessa under Stoliarsky, then in St. Petersburg with Leopold Auer. In 1923 he began his concert career as a duo with the pianist Vladimir Horowitz. After perfecting his skills in Brussels with Eugène Ysaÿe, he left Russia in 1925 to tour Europe. He moved to the United States and was granted American citizenship in 1929. He played chamber music with Piatigorsky and Rachmaninov, and gave concerts with conductors such as Toscanini, Walter, Furtwiingler, Klemper, Leinsdorf, Giulini, Jochum and Abbado. In September 1986 he was awarded the ‘Life for Music’ prize in Venice. He died in Venice on 21 December 1992.
1 - Adagio in Mi Maggiore K 261
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
2 - Rondò in Do Maggiore K 373
Johann Sebastian Bach
3 - Ciaccona Dalla Partita N. 2 In Re Minore Bwv 1004
Ludwig van Beethoven
4 - Sonata In Fa Maggiore Op. 24 " La Primavera”
Niccolò Paganini
8 - Capriccio Op. 1 n. 11 in Do Maggiore
Niccolò Paganini
9 - Capriccio op. 1 n. 5 in La Minore
Igor Stravinsky
10 - Chanson russe ( trascr.: Strawinsky/S. Dushkin )
Franz Ries
11 - Perpetuum mobile op. 34 n. 5
Maria Theresia von Paradis
12 - Sicilienne
Johann Sebastian Bach
13 - Finale Della Sonata In Do Maggiore Bwv 1005
solo interpreter: Nathan Milstein
other interpreters: Arthur Balsam – Pianoforte
style: Classical - Recital
running time: 66:57
format: CD - COMPILATION - ALBUM
registration date: 1957
publication: 1991
country: ITALY
label music: ERMITAGE
catalog: ERM – 107 ADD
other interpreters: Arthur Balsam – Pianoforte
style: Classical - Recital
running time: 66:57
format: CD - COMPILATION - ALBUM
registration date: 1957
publication: 1991
country: ITALY
label music: ERMITAGE
catalog: ERM – 107 ADD