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MOZART: Sinfonia Concertante / ELGAR: Violin Sonata (Sammons) (1926-1935)
Almost entirely self-taught, Albert Sammons is regarded as one of the finest British violinists to have made records, and his interpretation of Elgar’s Violin Concerto (Naxos 8.110951) is the benchmark by which all others are judged and found wanting. This programme presents his other major Elgar recording, the Violin Sonata, with his regular partner William Murdoch as well as Mozart’s Sinfonia concertante, the major fruit of his recorded collaboration with another of his closest associates, the great violist Lionel Tertis. This performance has always been valued for the superb interplay between Sammons and Tertis and the stylish accompaniment under Hamilton Harty.
Tracklist
Tertis, Lionel (viola)
London Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Harty, Hamilton (Conductor)
Tertis, Lionel (viola)
London Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Harty, Hamilton (Conductor)
Tertis, Lionel (viola)
London Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Harty, Hamilton (Conductor)
Tertis, Lionel (viola)
London Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Harty, Hamilton (Conductor)
Studio pianist (piano)
Studio pianist (piano)
Brunet - Arranger
Moore, Gerald (piano)
Moore, Gerald (piano)
Rehfeld, Fabian - Arranger
Moore, Gerald (piano)
Moore, Gerald (piano)
Sammons, Albert (violin)
Sammons, Albert (violin)
Studio pianist (piano)
Studio pianist (piano)
Sammons, Albert - Arranger
Studio pianist (piano)
Studio pianist (piano)
Murdoch, William (piano)
Murdoch, William (piano)
Murdoch, William (piano)
Murdoch, William (piano)





























