HUNGARIAN VIOLINIST IBOLYKA ZILZER (1906-1971) VOL. 2 CDR

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IBOLYKA ZILZER (1906 – 1971)         Hungarian violinist of Jewish descent. Her father, Antal Zilzer was first was an architect and then became a painter who was well known for his portraits: among others, of the Norwegian author Henrik Ibsen, and Mark Twain.  She had 3 sisters, Piroska, pianist, Wilma, chemical engineer.…

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IBOLYKA ZILZER (1906 – 1971)

 

 

 

 

Hungarian violinist of Jewish descent. Her father, Antal Zilzer was first was an architect and then became a painter who was well known for his portraits: among others, of the Norwegian author Henrik Ibsen, and Mark Twain.  She had 3 sisters, Piroska, pianist, Wilma, chemical engineer. and the third a ceramist, none of the sisters had children. Ibolyka trained with Oszkar Studer, József Bloch, and later with Jenö Hubay and Carl Flesch. She performed both solo and with her sister, Piroska.  She won the Mendelssohn Prize in Leipzig in 1930. She married an artist in Denmark.  During the war they left Hungary and settled in Sweden and after the war in Denmark.  When her husband died, she contacted Victor Larsen, who was a lawyer, asking for help.  Afterward they married, and she lived with him in Falster in Denmark until she died.  She had been losing her hearing and had an operation in Budapest because of a neurological disease.  These may be the reasons she quit playing later in life. She died in 1971 from the effects of a heart attack.

 

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

Rimsky-Korsakow, Philharmonisches Orchester, Berlin, Oskar Fried – Scheherazade (Symphonische Suite Op. 35)

Label: Grammophon – 95187, Grammophon – 95188, Grammophon – 95189, Grammophon – 95190, Grammophon – 95191, Grammophon – 95192

Series: Polyfar R, Polyfar (2)

Format: 6 x Shellac, 12″, 78 RPM, Album

Country: Germany

Released: 1928

Genre: Classical

Style: Romantic, Orchestra, Suite

Scheherazade (Symphonische Suite Op. 35)

Composed By – Rimsky-Korsakow

Conductor – Oskar Fried

Orchestra – Philharmonisches Orchester, Berlin

A 1. Satz, I. Teil

B 1. Satz, II. Teil

C 1. Satz, III. Teil

D 2. Satz, I. Teil

E 2. Satz, II. Teil

F 2. Satz, III. Teil

G 3. Satz, I. Teil

H 3. Satz, II. Teil

I 4. Satz, I. Teil

J 4. Satz, II. Teil

K 4. Satz, III. Teil

L Sadkow (Chant Hindou)

Arranged By – Kreisler

Composed By – Rimsky-Korsakow

Piano – Michael Raucheisen

Violin – Ibolyka Zilzer

Manufactured By – Deutsche Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft

Published By – Belaieff

On labels:

Hergestellt Von Der Deutschen Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin

R.-Ges. v.22.5. 1910 Ammre

Musica G.D.

Runout information:

Runouts are stamped.

Recorded in 1928.

Other (Cat#, record 1): 95187

Other (Cat#, record 2): 95188

Other (Cat#, record 3): 95189

Other (Cat#, record 4): 95190

Other (Cat#, record 5): 95191

Other (Cat#, record 6): 95192

Matrix / Runout (Label side A): B 21104

Matrix / Runout (Label side B): B 21105

Matrix / Runout (Label side C): B 21106

Matrix / Runout (Label side D): B 21107

Matrix / Runout (Label side E): B 21108

Matrix / Runout (Label side F): B 21109

Matrix / Runout (Label side G): B 21110

Matrix / Runout (Label side H): B 21111

Matrix / Runout (Label side I): B 21112

Matrix / Runout (Label side J): B 21113

Matrix / Runout (Label side K): B 21114

Matrix / Runout (Label side L): B 27718

Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 1359 bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 0 4 M Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 1360 ½ bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 0 5 M Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): 1361 bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 0 6 A Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): 1362 bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 0 7 A Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side E): 1363 ½ bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 0 8 A Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side F): 1364 ½ bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 0 9 Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side G): 1365 bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 1 0 R Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side H): 1366 bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 1 1 R Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side I): 1387 ½ bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 1 2 R Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side J): 1388 ½ bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 1 3 R Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side K): 1389 bm I Made in Germany B 2 1 1 1 4 Mechan. Copt. 1928

Matrix / Runout (Runout side L): 75 bs Made in Germany B 2 7 7 1 8 Mechan. Copt. 1928

Chant Sans Paroles (Tchaikovsky, arr. Lochmann) Hermann Hopf (cello) and Manfred Gurlitt (piano) Polydor 22541 B, 1929

Melody in F (Rubinstein arr. Lochmann) Hermann Hopf (cello) and Manfred Gurlitt (piano) Polydor 22541 A, 1929

Violinen Synger – 3 Hyggemelodier 1) Avant De Mourier (Boulanger); 2) Mattinata (Leoncavallo); 3) Intermezzo (Provost) Columbia DDX 40 CCX 1565-1A

Violinen Synger – 4 Sigøjnerklange 1) Kom Tzigan (Kalman); 2) Rasposchool (); 3) Sorte Øjne () Columbia DDX 40 CCX 1566-1A

Souvenir de Moscow (Wieniawski) Michael Raucheisen (piano) Polydor 40315-A, 40315-B

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