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The Devil's Trill: Showpieces for violin & piano - David Oistrakh (violin); Vladimir Yampolsky (piano)
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  1. Sonata for violin & continuo in G minor, B. g5 ("The Devil's Trill")
  2. Clair de lune, for orchestra or other arrangement (from "Suite Bergamasque" for piano), CD 82/3 (L. 75/3)
  3. Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski): IV. Jota
  4. Extase, for violin & piano, Op. 21
  5. Valse-scherzo, for violin & orchestra (or violin & piano) in C major, Op. 34
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  1. Sonata for violin & continuo in G minor, B. g5 ("The Devil's Trill")
  2. Clair de lune, for orchestra or other arrangement (from "Suite Bergamasque" for piano), CD 82/3 (L. 75/3)
  3. Suite Populaire Espagnole, for violin & piano (arr. from "Popular Spanish Songs" by Kochanski): IV. Jota
  4. Extase, for violin & piano, Op. 21
  5. Valse-scherzo, for violin & orchestra (or violin & piano) in C major, Op. 34
  6. Pieces (6) for piano, Op. 7: I. Love-song
  7. Hungarian Dances (3) (Kállai kettos), for violin & piano (Kodály authorized arrangement by Fejgin)
  8. Légende, for violin & orchestra (or piano) in G minor, Op. 17
  9. Mazurka for violin & piano in G major, Op. 26
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Strong yet sensitive, David Oistrakh was certainly the greatest Russian violinist of the middle years of the twentieth century. Although his technique was nearly supernatural, it was his tone that elevated him above any other violinist of his time. Oistrakh's tone was incredibly full and rich, but it was also unbelievably sweet and tender. Oistrakh's ability to play even the most difficult passages perfectly made him great, but his ability to make even the most difficult passage with a singing tone made him one of the all ...

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