Showing posts with label Alexandre Tansman. Show all posts
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16 March 2018

Vaughan Williams and Tansman with the Zimbler Sinfonietta and Joseph Fuchs


One final shot in my fusillade of Fuchs recordings: this recording of the Vaughan Williams Violin Concerto (usually called the "Concerto Accademico") with the Zimbler String Sinfonietta accompanying Joseph Fuchs.

Joseph Fuchs

The coupling is "Triptych" from the Russian-French composer Alexandre Tansman (1897-1986), a most attractive work that is well played by the Zimbler strings.

Alexandre Tansman
Such judgments are entirely subjective, but I have to say this is the best recording of the Vaughan Williams work I have heard, including the roughly contemporary Louis Kaufman edition I posted here three years ago.

The Zimbler ensemble was formed by Josef Zimbler, a Boston Symphony violinist. It consisted substantially or entirely of BSO members, including on this recording assistant concertmaster George Zazofsky, principal violist Joseph de Pasquale, and principal cellist Samuel Mayes. The notes to this LP say it worked without a conductor, but I believe there are later recordings that designate Lukas Foss as conductor for the occasion.

Speaking of Foss and his association with the Zimbler group, nine years ago I transferred the US Decca 10-inch LP of Hindemith's "The Four Temperaments" with that ensemble and Foss as pianist. I've now remastered the recording and it is newly available here.

The sound is very good on both LPs.