The Istomin-Stern-Rose Trio: Trios by Beethoven and Brahms
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$29.99
- SKU: 45448
- Availability: In Stock
- Label(s): Video Artists International
- Subtitles: No Subtitles
- Languages: English
- Format: 4:3 , Full Screen , Black & White
- Soundformat: Mono ,
- Genre(s): Music
- Year of release: 2005 (1965)
- Recording length: 70 min.
- Composer Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms
- Performer Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern, Leonard Rose
ISTOMIN-STERN-ROSE TRIO
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 (1925-2003) 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 performed with every major orchestra and enjoyed great success as a solo recitalist and chamber player. ISAAC STERN (1920-200l),oneof the world's most celebrated violinists, made his solo orchestral debut in 1936, playing the Saint-Saens Violin Concerto No. 3 with the San Francisco Symphony. His wide-ranging achievements also included efforts on behalf of human rights and cultural causes. LEONARD ROSE (1918-1984) wasfirst 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 death in 1984 marked the end of the I stom in -Stern- Rose Trio's legendary collaboration.
Beethoven: Trio in C Minor, Op. 1, No. 3
Brahms: Trio in C Major, Op. 87
Eugene Istomin, piano
Isaac Stern, violin
Leonard Rose, cello
Originally telecast June 23,1965
BONUS SELECTION
Saint-Saens; Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
Issac Stern, violin
The Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra, Donald Voorhees, cond.
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 (1925-2003) 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 performed with every major orchestra and enjoyed great success as a solo recitalist and chamber player. ISAAC STERN (1920-200l),oneof the world's most celebrated violinists, made his solo orchestral debut in 1936, playing the Saint-Saens Violin Concerto No. 3 with the San Francisco Symphony. His wide-ranging achievements also included efforts on behalf of human rights and cultural causes. LEONARD ROSE (1918-1984) wasfirst 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 death in 1984 marked the end of the I stom in -Stern- Rose Trio's legendary collaboration.
Beethoven: Trio in C Minor, Op. 1, No. 3
Brahms: Trio in C Major, Op. 87
Eugene Istomin, piano
Isaac Stern, violin
Leonard Rose, cello
Originally telecast June 23,1965
BONUS SELECTION
Saint-Saens; Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
Issac Stern, violin
The Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra, Donald Voorhees, cond.