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Saturday, November 27, 2010
Ruggiero Ricci plays Vivaldi and Tchaikovsky
Ruggiero Ricci is one of the greatest violinists that this country has produced. His career as a virtuso and teacher has spanned over 75 years and he is still with us, as he celebrated his 92nd birthday several months ago. Renowned as probably the greatest authority on the works of Paganini, Ricci has given over 6,000 concerts in 65 countries. He has been a great musical and cultural ambassador for the United States and is a living musical treasure.
I'm offering two special recordings by Ricci. First up is the Four Seasons, played by what is billed the Stradivarius Chamber Orchestra, since all musicians are playing valuable, and rare stringed instruments by Stradivari. Ricci's instinct for Italian string music is legendary and his feeling for these most over recorded four concerti is spot on. There is joy in his playing and the technique, combined with his "earthy" approach makes this requisite listening. The 1964 stereo recording by American Decca holds up well.
The Tchaikovsky reading is also very fine. Malcolm Sargent proves a strong collaborator and Ricci's approach to the Tchaikovsky is like a 180 degree turn from a Heifetz or Milstein performance. Where those two artists emphasize technique and the "Russianness" of the piece, Ricci injects that bit of Mediterranean sunshine that again, brings a degree of the "soil" to the piece. I guess what I'm trying to say is Ricci, though a virtuoso, projects a human quality to the proceedings rather then towering above all as a superman of sorts. Do you all get what I'm trying to say? This recording dates from around 1950 or so, I believe.
Ruggiero Ricci, a belated happy 92!
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