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  • Jascha Heifetz' lyrical and technically dazzling interpretations of the Beethoven and Mendelssohn Violin Concertos are the standards by which all subsequent artists have been measured. In a sublime collaboration with the world-renowned conductor Charles Munch and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Heifetz's superb artistry fully captures the music's very essence.
  • Recorded at Symphony Hall, Boston in November 1955 - restored to its ageless glory in spectacular Living Stereo sound.
  • When remastering the original recordings, John Newton and his engineering team used only three of the available six channels (or two when the original recording was two-track) on the SACD disc because that was the vision of the original producers.
  • Beethoven: Violin Concerto In D was recorded in and remastered using two channels and Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor was recorded in and remastered using three channels.
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    1. ludwig van beethoven: concerto in d, op. 61
    2. felix mendelssohn: concerto in e minor, op. 64