| File Size | 8.47 MBytes |
| Position in Latin American Ranking | 3504 |
| Position in North American/European Ranking | 226 |
| Position in Overall Ranking | 3203 |
| Downloads This Month | 0 |
| Total Downloads | 6609 |
| Song Credits | Aaron Rosand plays Sarasate | |
| CD | by Sarasate | |
| Description Sarasate - Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs) | |
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Aaron Rosand
Classical
City: Chicago
State: IL
Country: United States
Classical
City: Chicago
State: IL
Country: United States
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Among the world's outstanding violinists is Aaron Rosand, whose fine art has thrilled audiences and critics alike. ~~~
Rosand's many recordings, which have received critical acclaim, include the complete Beethoven, Brahms and Bach sonatas, numerous concertos, and 19th-century Romantic masterpieces. In our times, when there is difficulty distinguishing between artist's interpretations, Aaron Rosand sounds radical and revelatory. ~~~
In addition to covering a good deal of the standard concerto and sonata repertory, Rosand has explored material from the Romantic era-concertos by Joachim, Ernst, Arensky, Hubay-and made the premiere recording of Sibelius's unaccountably neglected Humoresques for violin and orchestra. ~~~
Mr. Rosand's 1999 releases of the Beethoven/Brahms concertos and the Arensky/Tchaikovsky/Mendelssohn concertos have received resounding critical acclaim. Look for a new recording of the Sibelius and Khachaturian concerti in mid-2000.
Rosand's many recordings, which have received critical acclaim, include the complete Beethoven, Brahms and Bach sonatas, numerous concertos, and 19th-century Romantic masterpieces. In our times, when there is difficulty distinguishing between artist's interpretations, Aaron Rosand sounds radical and revelatory. ~~~
In addition to covering a good deal of the standard concerto and sonata repertory, Rosand has explored material from the Romantic era-concertos by Joachim, Ernst, Arensky, Hubay-and made the premiere recording of Sibelius's unaccountably neglected Humoresques for violin and orchestra. ~~~
Mr. Rosand's 1999 releases of the Beethoven/Brahms concertos and the Arensky/Tchaikovsky/Mendelssohn concertos have received resounding critical acclaim. Look for a new recording of the Sibelius and Khachaturian concerti in mid-2000.