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Seiji Ozawa, an up-and-coming conductor in his 30s who was active around the world, conducted the prestigious London Symphony Orchestra in this collection of Tchaikovsky concertos. The Violin Concerto with Eric Friedman (1939-2004), who is known as a pupil of Heifetz and left many famous recordings. The New York Times called him “a master violinist. The New York Times praised Friedman as a “master violinist, a virtuoso who plays with a distinctive style that makes him recognizable to everyone. The other piece is the Piano Concerto No. 1 with John Browning (1933-2003), one of the most famous American pianists of the 20th century. Browning, who is known for his superb technique and delicate, beautiful tone, plays this grand masterpiece on a large scale with great skill. (C)RS






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