AMERICAN VIOLINIST ARNOLD EIDUS (1922-2013) VOL. 2 CDR

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ARNOLD EIDUS (BRONX, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, 28 NOVEMBER, 1922 – DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 3 JUNE, 2013)         Eidus’s father (Harry Eidus, 1897–1984), a Jewish immigrant from Dvinsk, Latvia, was a violinist; his mother (Sadie “Sonia” Birkenfeld, 1901–1983), who was born in New York, played piano. A child prodigy, Eidus made his…

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ARNOLD EIDUS (BRONX, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, 28 NOVEMBER, 1922 – DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 3 JUNE, 2013)

 

 

 

 

Eidus’s father (Harry Eidus, 1897–1984), a Jewish immigrant from Dvinsk, Latvia, was a violinist; his mother (Sadie “Sonia” Birkenfeld, 1901–1983), who was born in New York, played piano. A child prodigy, Eidus made his performance debut at Carnegie Hall at the age of 11. He studied at the Juilliard School under Louis Persinger (who also taught Yehudi Menuhin, Isaac Stern, and Ruggiero Ricci). He met his future wife, piano student Doris Dresher, at Juilliard. In 1946 Eidus became the first American violinist to win the coveted Jacques Thibaud Award in Paris. In the 1950s, he emerged as one of the most sought-after commercial violinists in New York, working in TV, radio, and films, on the concert stage, and in recording sessions. His classical repertoire included works by Kodály, Beethoven, Elgar, Copland, de Falla, Henryk Wieniawski, Sibelius, Brahms, and others. In reviewing a February 7, 1950 recital at Carnegie Hall, The New York Times wrote, “Mr. Eidus is a brilliant virtuoso with a flair for the dramatic—perhaps one might say the theatrical—and his recital was never dull for a moment.” This concert featured the debut and only public performance of jazz/pop composer Raymond Scott’s Suite for Violin and Piano (which reportedly was composed as a showcase for Eidus) during the composer’s lifetime. In the United States, Eidus performed as soloist with the New York Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein, the Chicago Symphony under Izler Solomon, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic under Antal Dorati (at the Hollywood Bowl). In Europe Eidus performed as soloist with the London Symphony (at Royal Albert Hall), the Vienna Philharmonic, the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, the Budapest Radio Orchestra, and at other prestigious venues. Eidus served as Concertmaster for the American Broadcasting Company, performing on and directing a weekly chamber music series.

 

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

Sibelius, Brahms, Arnold Eidus, Leopold Mittman – Concerto For Violin And Orchestra; Sonata In A Major, Opus 100 No. 2 For Violin And Piano

Label: Stradivari Records – STR 611

Format: Vinyl, LP, Mono

Country: US

Released: 1952

Genre: Classical

Style: Neo-Romantic, Romantic

Concerto For Violin And Orchestra

Composed By – Sibelius

A1 Allegro Moderato

A2 Adagio Di Molto

A3 Allegro, Ma Non Troppo

Sonata In A Major, Opus 100 No. 2 For Violin And Piano

Composed By – Brahms

B1 Allegro Amabile

B2 Andante Tranquillo

B3 Allegretto Grazioso

Conductor – Frederick Hummel (tracks: A)

Orchestra – Orchestra Society Of Vienna (tracks: A)

Piano – Leopold Mittman (tracks: B)

Violin – Arnold Eidus

 

Henryk Wieniawski – Wieniawski Album

Label: Stradivari Records – SLP 1003

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: US

Genre: Classical

A1 Polonaise Brillante in A Major

A2 Scherzo Tarantelle

A3 Caprice in A Minor

B1 Souvenir De Moscou (Airs Russes)

B2 Polonaise Brillante in D Major

B3 Caprice in D Flat (Alla Saltarella)

Composed By – Henryk Wieniawski

Piano – Eileen Flissler

Violin – Arnold Eidus

Henryk (Henri) Wieniawski (1835-1880)

Matrix / Runout: Side 1 (SLP-1003)

Matrix / Runout: Side 2 (SLP-1004)

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