Henryk Szeryng <br> Beethoven: Sonatas for Violin and Piano <BR> BRIDGE 9165

Henryk Szeryng <br> Beethoven: Sonatas for Violin and Piano <BR> BRIDGE 9165

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This CD brings to the catalog, for the first time, superb performances by two leading twentieth century artists. Henryk Szeryng was the most cosmopolitan violinist of his generation. Born in 1918 near Warsaw, he knew Paderewski and Huberman as friends of his parents. By the time Szeryng was 15 years old he was touring, though he continued to study with, among others, Jacques Thibaud. Settling in Mexico after WW2, Szeryng began to tour with Artur Rubinstein. In 1956 Szeryng became official cultural ambassador for the Mexican government, while simultaneously pursuing a career in which he came to be regarded as one of the greatest violinists of his era. Gary Graffman was born in 1928. Graduating from Curtis in 1946, he won the Rachmaninoff Prize, making his debut the following year with Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra. In 1949 Graffman won the Leventritt Award, after which he toured throughout the world until a right hand injury in 1979 slowed a major career. These excellent

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