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Centenary Collection 2: Commercial Recordings 1932
- (Boxed Set)
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/30/2012

Centenary Collection 2: Commercial Recordings 1932
- (Boxed Set)
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/30/2012
- Composers: Antonin Dvorák, Franz Joseph Haydn, George Frederick Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Maria Theresia von Paradis, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Conductors: Alois Melichar, Paul Kletzki, Walter S sskind, Walter Süsskind
- Orchestras: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra
- Performers: Albert Harzer, Anthony Pini, Arpad Sandor, Eigel Kruttge, Emanuel Feuermann, Ernest Lush, Frederick Riddle, Geraint Jones, Gerald Moore, Gustav Kern, Hans Bottermund, Heinrich Breiden, Lili Kraus, Paul Hindemith, Paul Sp rri, Paul Spörri, Szymon Goldberg
- Label: Music & Arts Program
- Number of Discs: 8
- UPC: 017685122521
- Item #: 372111X
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 10/30/2012

Product Notes
Recordings were made of Szymon Goldberg (1909-1993) over virtually a 60-year period. It must have been one of the longest studio careers of any violinist - it was certainly one of the most consistent in quality. The present set gathers up all the 78rpm material, which itself covers some two decades and presents the violinist in repertoire to which he did not return in later years, such as string quartets, string trios and string duos. An earlier volume (Music & Arts CD-1223, 8 CDs) presented Goldberg's best live recordings. Despite an often difficult life, Goldberg had an extraordinary ability to project a balanced view of the music he played. He was the archetypal Classical violinist and in his everyday life, behaved exactly as he played - a rare gift. In person, he was diminutive and soft-spoken. On stage, he never hectored the audience through his violin or pulled the music about to create an effect. Taking the view that the composer knew best, he did not impose an egotistical interpretation. Rather, he sought out the quiet centre of the piece he was playing and let his performance grow out of that. It followed that he was a great Mozart violinist, possibly the finest of the last century. He was, perhaps, at his best in chamber music, well represented here; but he was also an assured soloist and made a few excellent concerto recordings in the 78rpm era.