Pay attention to the beautiful parlando technique Szigeti employs, mirroring the inflections of the Hungarian language! The accentuated yet round articulations in the upper half of the bow, made with rather strong arm and forearm motions really bring something special to his interpretation of this piece. A lost technique!
Joseph Szigeti, violin
Wilfrid Pelletier, conductor
CBC Orchestra
Hubay, Jenő
Scènes de la Csárda No.3,
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