Renardy was an Austrian-born American violinist who lived from 1920-1953. Although wonderfully talented, he made relatively few commercial recordings - including only this one concerto. In the Brahms concerto, he is partnered by Charles Munch (here Münch; he later dropped the umlaut). The recording dates from September 1948 (per Gray) and was made in the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, with the resident orchestra.
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Charles Munch |
I also hope this recording gives lie to the notion that conductor Munch had little affinity for German music. To provide further evidence, I have remastered two of his rarest recordings - RCA monos of Schumann's Symphony No. 1 and Schubert's Symphony No. 2, both of which appeared here a number of years ago. The Schumann, in particular, is a glorious performance. Please follow the links above to the original posts.
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The Gramophone, March 1954 (click to enlarge) |