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compilations of performances
featuring various artists:

An Evening of Chamber Music:
Gruppman, Gruppman, Itin

The Guarneri String Quartet
Plays Beethoven

Here to Make Music
- 8th Van Cliburn Competition


In Celebration of the Piano
Hosted By Van Cliburn,
at Carnegie Hall.

Great Pianists -
of the Bell Telephone Hour


Great Violinists -
of the Bell Telephone Hour


Producers' Showcase:
Festival of Music, Vol 1 & 2


Istomin, Stern, Rose Trio
Beethoven & Brahms

Miami Int'l Piano Festival
Masters of the Keyboard, Vol. 1
Masters of the Keyboard, Vol. 2

Piano Trios
Gruppmann, Kosower,
Itin, Neiman

by artist last name:

Argerich, Martha
Martha Argerich

Arrau
, Claudio
Plays Mozart & Beethoven

Cheung, Rachel
Keyboard Prodigy


Ciccolini
, Aldo
Aldo Ciccolini
Homage to Debussy
Saint-Saëns & Ravel Concertos

Cliburn, Van
Van Cliburn - A Portrait
(documentary)
Live in Moscow, Vol 1-5

Dacic, Mischa
In Recital

De Larrocha
, Alicia
Glory of Spain

Eckardstein von, Severin
In Recital, 2007
Live in Recital, 2009

Ferras, Christian
In Recital

Firkusny, Rudolf
Dvorak Concertos
with Suk: In Recital

Fliter,
Ingrid
In Recital

Fournier, Pierre
The Art of

Freire, Nelson
In Concert

Galway, Sir James
Vivaldi: Concerti for Flute

Gavrylyuk, Alexander
Live in Recital
In Recital, May 8, 2007

Giltberg,
Boris
Live in Recital


Gilels
, Emil
The Art of
Live in Moscow, Vol 1-5
In Concert

Haendel, Ida
The Art of Ida Haendel
In Recital
with Misha Dacic in Recital

Itin, Ilya
In Recital

Iturbi
, José
The Art of

Jia, Ran
Live in Recital

Kempff, Wilhelm
Plays Beethoven

Kraus, Lili
In Recital

Landowska
, Wanda
Uncommon Visionary

Libetta, Francesco
Libetta in Lecce
Live at Roque d'Antheron

Lifschitz, Konstantin
Well-Tempered Clavier
with Eugene Ugorski

Michelangeli, Arturo
Two Titans
Plays Beethoven

Milstein
, Nathan
With the CSO

Moravec,
Ivan
Dvorak Concertos

Neiman, Adam
Piano Works of Chopin

Nelsova
, Zara
Grand Dame of the Cello

Oistrakh,
David
with Sviatoslav Richter

David Oistrakh, Vol 1
Shostakovich 2nd Violin Cto


in Recital

Onay,
Gülsin
In Concert
In Recital

Prats, Jorge Luis
In Recital

Rampal
, Jean-Pierre
CBC telecasts

Richter, Sviatoslav
Two Titans
With David Oistrakh

Rivinius,Gustav
Dvorak Concertos


Rosand
, Aaron
Live at Mills College
Celebrating a Life of Music

Rose,
Jerome
Plays Chopin: Live in Recital

Plays Beethoven: Live in Concert
Plays Schumann, Live in Recital
Plays Liszt, Live in Recital
Plays Schubert, Live in Concert

Rubinstein
, Arthur
Plays Chopin, & Rachmaninoff

Rzewski, Frederic
Plays Rzewski

Slenczynska, Ruth
Tribute to Rachmaninoff


Segovia
, Andres
Glory of Spain

Stern, Isaac
The Art of

Suk, Josef
with Firkušný: In Recital

Szeryng
, Henryk
The Art of

Szigeti, Joseph
Plays Tartini, Prokofiev
& Beethoven

Tortelier, Paul
Complete Cello Suites

Tureck
, Rosalyn
Goldberg Variations
The Art of
On Television

Wild, Earl
Wild About Liszt

 

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Istomin-Stern-Rose Trio
VAI, DVD 4337, $29.95

In 1961, three of the world’s great instrumental soloists, equally renowned for their work as ensemble players, united to form the celebrated Istomin-Stern-Rose Trio. Eugene Istomin (b. 1925) began his distinguished career at age 17 with a performance of the Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 with the New York Philharmonic. Since that time, he has performed with every major orchestra and enjoyed great success as a solo recitalist and chamber player. Isaac Stern (b. 1920), one of the world’s most celebrated violinists, made his solo orchestral debut in 1936, playing the Saint-Saëns Violin Concerto No. 3 with the San Francisco Symphony. His wide-ranging achievements also include efforts on behalf of human rights and cultural causes. Leonard Rose (1918-1984) was first chair cellist of the Cleveland Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic before embarking on a brilliant career as a virtuoso soloist. He was also a preeminent pedagogue, counting among his pupils Lynn Harrell and Yo-Yo Ma. Mr. Rose’s passing in 1984 marked the end of the Istomin-Stern-Rose Trio’s legendary collaboration.

BEETHOVEN: Trio in C Minor, Op. 1, No. 3
I Allegro con brio (quasi tranquillo) 7:23
II Andante cantabile con variazioni 8:01
III Menuetto: Quasi Allegro 3:38
IV Finale: Prestissimo 5:48

BRAHMS: Trio in C Major, Op. 87
I Allegro 10:05
II Andante con moto 8:48
III Scherzo: Presto-Poco meno presto 4:47
IV Finale: Allegro giocoso 5:41

Eugene Istomin, piano
Isaac Stern, violin
Leonard Rose, cello

CBC telecast of June 23, 1965
60 minutes, CANADA, 1965,  Black & White

 

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