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PASC 290 L Julian S Julian S itkovetsky itkovetsky plays Sibelius & Paganini Concertos plays Sibelius & Paganini Concertos Julian (Yulian) Sitkovetsky (7 November 1925, Kiev - 23 February 1958, Moscow) was a Russian-Ukrainian violin player. He started violin lesson at age 4, first with father, then with David Bertie at the Central School in Kiev. As a child prodigy, he was chosen to play for Jacques Thibaud at age 8. One year later, he played the Mendelssohn concerto with the Kiev Symphony. In 1939, he enrolled in the Moscow Central Music School, class of Abram Yampolsky, whose students include Leonid Kogan, Igor Besrodny and Rotislav Dubinsky. In 1945 Julian Sitkovetsky was winner of the All Soviet Union Young Performers Competition of piano, cello and violin (Sviatoslav Richter and Mstislav Rostropovich were the winners in piano and cello). In 1947, he shared First Prize at the Prague Festival with Leonid Kogan and Igor Besrodny. He married pianist Bella Davidovich in 1950 and their son Dmitry Sitkovetsky (now an eminent violinist and conductor) was born 2 years later. In 1952, he shared Second prize in the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition with Wanda Wilkomirska (first prize was Igor Oistrakh). In 1955 he won Second Prize at the Queen Elizabeth Music Competition. (Of which Yehudi Menuhin said: "...David Oistrakh and I were on the jury...he should have had First Prize..."). Julian Sitkovetsky never toured much, as he was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1956. He died in 1958, at age 32. Joseph Magil, critic (himself a violinist and violist) of the American Record Guide, said of him: "...David Oistrakh said that, had he lived, Sitkovetsky would have eclipsed him and Kogan….He had a broad, firm, focused tone in all registers; flawless intonation; a rapid, even trill; a swift, perfectly controlled staccato; strong, immaculate harmonics; an even, clear sautillé..." Notes from Wikipedia Recording and restoration notes The Sibelius concerto recording by Julian Sitkovetsky came to me in a collection of discs transferred for Pristine Classical's streaming audio service by Dr. John Duffy, accompanied by another recording made by Anossov with the Czech Philharmonic. The name Sitkovetsky rang a bell - a few years ago we briefly issued a recent live recording made locally by his son, Dmitry Sitkovetsky, also a world-renowned violinist - and when I heard the performance here I determined to find out more. Alas Julian Sitkovetsky's recordings are understandably few, and some of what have survived are of poor technical quality. Happily the two concerto recordings presented here were both of sufficient quality to make a full 32-bit XR remastering not only beneficial but highly worthwhile. Despite some surface noise at times on Dr. Duffy's Supraphon sides, much of which I've been able to alleviate, and some rather rough tone at times from the Moscow Youth Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sitkovetsky's playing shines throughout these recordings, and is a consistent joy to hear. AR SARL Pristine Audio, Le Bourg, 24610 St. Méard de Gurçon, France - Tel. (00) 33 553 821857 www.pristineclassical.com FULL PROGRAMME NOTES CAN BE FOUND ONLINE AT WWW.PRISTINECLASSICAL.COM PASC 290 PASC 290 L J J ULIAN ULIAN S S ITKOVETSKY ITKOVETSKY PLAYS PLAYS S S IBELIUS IBELIUS V V IOLIN IOLIN C C ONCERTO ONCERTO P P AGANINI AGANINI V V IOLIN IOLIN C C ONCERTO ONCERTO N N O O . 2 'L . 2 'L A A C C AMPANELLA AMPANELLA ' ' C C ZECH ZECH P P HILHARMONIC HILHARMONIC O O RCHESTRA RCHESTRA N N ICOLAI ICOLAI A A NOSSOV NOSSOV M M OSCOW OSCOW Y Y OUTH OUTH R R ADIO ADIO S S YMPHONY YMPHONY O O RCHESTRA RCHESTRA M M ARK ARK P P AVELMANN AVELMANN S S TUDIO TUDIO R R ECORDINGS ECORDINGS , 1953 & 1955 , 1953 & 1955

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L Julian SJulian Sitkovetskyitkovetskyplays Sibelius & Paganini Concertosplays Sibelius & Paganini Concertos

Julian (Yulian) Sitkovetsky (7 November 1925, Kiev - 23 February 1958, Moscow) was a Russian-Ukrainian violin player.

He started violin lesson at age 4, first with father, then with David Bertie at the Central School in Kiev. As a child prodigy, hewas chosen to play for Jacques Thibaud at age 8. One year later, he played the Mendelssohn concerto with the Kiev Symphony.In 1939, he enrolled in the Moscow Central Music School, class of Abram Yampolsky, whose students include Leonid Kogan,Igor Besrodny and Rotislav Dubinsky.

In 1945 Julian Sitkovetsky was winner of the All Soviet Union Young Performers Competition of piano, cello and violin(Sviatoslav Richter and Mstislav Rostropovich were the winners in piano and cello). In 1947, he shared First Prize at the PragueFestival with Leonid Kogan and Igor Besrodny.

He married pianist Bella Davidovich in 1950 and their son Dmitry Sitkovetsky (now an eminent violinist and conductor) wasborn 2 years later.

In 1952, he shared Second prize in the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition with Wanda Wilkomirska (first prize was IgorOistrakh). In 1955 he won Second Prize at the Queen Elizabeth Music Competition. (Of which Yehudi Menuhin said: "...DavidOistrakh and I were on the jury...he should have had First Prize...").

Julian Sitkovetsky never toured much, as he was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1956. He died in 1958, at age 32.

Joseph Magil, critic (himself a violinist and violist) of the American Record Guide, said of him: "...David Oistrakh said that, hadhe lived, Sitkovetsky would have eclipsed him and Kogan….He had a broad, firm, focused tone in all registers; flawlessintonation; a rapid, even trill; a swift, perfectly controlled staccato; strong, immaculate harmonics; an even, clear sautillé..."

Notes from Wikipedia

Recording and restoration notesThe Sibelius concerto recording by Julian Sitkovetsky came to me in a collection of discs transferred for Pristine Classical'sstreaming audio service by Dr. John Duffy, accompanied by another recording made by Anossov with the Czech Philharmonic.The name Sitkovetsky rang a bell - a few years ago we briefly issued a recent live recording made locally by his son, DmitrySitkovetsky, also a world-renowned violinist - and when I heard the performance here I determined to find out more.

Alas Julian Sitkovetsky's recordings are understandably few, and some of what have survived are of poor technical quality.Happily the two concerto recordings presented here were both of sufficient quality to make a full 32-bit XR remastering notonly beneficial but highly worthwhile. Despite some surface noise at times on Dr. Duffy's Supraphon sides, much of which I'vebeen able to alleviate, and some rather rough tone at times from the Moscow Youth Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sitkovetsky'splaying shines throughout these recordings, and is a consistent joy to hear. AR

SARL Pristine Audio, Le Bourg, 24610 St. Méard de Gurçon, France - Tel. (00) 33 553 821857www.pristineclassical.com

FULL PROGRAMME NOTES CAN BE FOUND ONLINE AT WWW.PRISTINECLASSICAL.COM

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SIBELIUS Violin Concerto in D minor OP. 47

1 1st mvt. - Allegro moderato (14:01)

2 2nd mvt. - Adagio di molto (7:04)

3 3rd mvt. - Allegro, ma non tanto (6:57)

Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Nikolai Anossov

PAGANINI Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor OP. 7

"La Campanella"

4 1st mvt. - Allegro maestoso (15:53)

5 2nd mvt. - Adagio (6:51)

6 3rd mvt. - Rondo à la clochette (7:48

Moscow Youth Radio Symphony Orchestra Mark Pavelman

Julian Sitkovetsky violin

XR remastering by Andrew RoseXR remastering by Andrew Rose

Sibelius transfer and originalSibelius transfer and original

restoration work by Dr. John Duffyrestoration work by Dr. John Duffy

Cover artwork based on aCover artwork based on a

photograph of Julian Sitkovetskyphotograph of Julian Sitkovetsky

Sibelius recorded Prague, 1953Sibelius recorded Prague, 1953

Paganini recorded Moscow, 1955Paganini recorded Moscow, 1955

Total duration: 58:34Total duration: 58:34

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