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Wanda Wiłkomirska |
It's a composition fully worthy of her advocacy. Karłowicz wrote in the late Romantic idiom, and this is one of the great under-appreciated works of the period. The unfortunate composer lived only to age 32, perishing in an avalanche while on a ski trip in 1909.
Wiłkomirska is flawless in this 1962 reading, where she is backed by the Warsaw National Philharmonic Symphony, conducted by Witold Rowicki.
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Mieczysław Karłowicz |
The sound on this 1962 Polskie Nagrania Muza album lacked bass (basically, there wasn't any). It also had a right-channel bias. I've adjusted things and the sound is now reasonably vivid, with Wiłkomirska's violin coming through well.
I also have Wiłkomirska's recordings of violin concertos by Szymanowski and Wieniawski and can transfer them if there is interest.