The French violinist Ginette Neveu was just 30 when her plane crashed
in the Azores in October 1949. She had studied with George Enescu and
Carl Flesch, and as The Observer wrote in 1945, “Her playing was
superbly vigorous and passionate, and made the impression that its great
qualities, such as eloquent phrasing and an apparently limitless range
and variety of tone, came from the only true source – an identity with
the music and with her instrument.”
Her complete recordings, specially
remastered from the best sources available, are gathered on these four
CDs, with her incandescent Sibelius Concerto taking pride of place.
2019 marks the centenary of Ginette Neveu’s birth.
“Her playing was superbly vigorous and passionate, and made the
impression that its great qualities, such as eloquent phrasing and an
apparently limitless range and variety of tone, came from the only true
source – an identity with the music and with her instrument.” The
Observer, 1945
The present box gathers the complete studio recordings done by Ginette Neveu and contains the first CD reissue in the West of Ion
Scărlătescu’s Bagatelle
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