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BEETHOVEN:
Sonata for Violin & Piano No. 7 in c, Op. 30 No. 2 with Nadia Reisenberg, piano
TELEMANN:
Fantasia for Violin solo in D, No. 10
Live broadcast,
WQXR studio, New York, Jan. 3, 1972
BACH:
Violin Sonata in E, BWV 1016 1st Mvt: Adagio
TARTINI-KREISLER: Violin sonata in g, Devil's Trill (Cadenza by
Kreisler)
RACHMANINOFF: Song: Daisies, Op. 38 No. 3 (arr. by Kreisler for
Violin & Piano as Marquerite)
WIENIAWSKI: Polonaise brillante No. 2 in A, Op. 21
Leo Barkin, Piano CBC
Live Broadcast: Nov. 28, 1951
SCHUBERT:
Rondo brillante in b, Op. 70 D. 895
BACH: Partita No. 2 in d for Violin solo, BWV 1004
R. STRAUSS: Sonata for Violin & Piano in Eb, Op. 18
KREISLER: Recitative e Scherzo-caprice, Op. 6; Viennese Rhapsodic
Fantasietta
Frank Maus, Piano Recital,
Basel, Oct. 24, 1982: Frank Maus, piano
BACH:
Aria for alto & Violin solo from Cantata No. 132
Maureen Forrester - alto; Oscar Shumsky - violin
BACH: Aria
for Soprano & Violin concertante from Cantata No. 120
Lois Marshall
- soprano; Oscar Shumsky - violin
Bach Aria Group Recorded c. 1962, from Desto DC7139/40 (LPs)
BUXTEHUDE:
Cantata Jubilate Domino
Maureen Forrester, alto. Oscar Shumsky, viola soloist & conductor
Live performance,
Stratford Festival, Canada. July 26, 1967
MOZART:
Adagio in E, K.261
HINDEMITH: Sonata for Violin & Piano, Op. 11/2
Oscar Shumsky, violin, Mario Bernardi, piano. Live performance, 1965
MOZART:
L'amerò, sarò costante from Il Re Pastore, K. 208
Erna Berger, soprano, Oscar Shumsky, violin, George Schick, piano
Recorded 1950
RACHMANINOFF
- KREISLER: 4 songs
· In the silence of the night, Op. 4 No. 3
· To the Children, Op. 26 No. 7
· O cease thy singing, maiden fair, Op. 4 No. 4
· The Cherry tree, Op. 26 No. 10
James Melton, tenor, Oscar Shumsky, violin, Carroll Hollister,
piano Recorded
1949
WIENIAWSKI:
Polonaise brillante No. 1 in D, Op. 4
Oscar Shumsky, violin, Earl Wild, piano Live broadcast, August 15, 1940
R.
STRAUSS: Dance from Bourgeois gentilhomme
Oscar Shumaky, soloist & conductor, CBC Orchestra, CBC Live broadcast, 1965
SCHUMANN:
Träumerei, from Kinderszenen, Op. 15 No. 7
Oscar Shumsky, violin, Al Goodman Orchestra Recorded c. 1948
SAINT-SAENS:
Introduction & Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28
Oscar Shumsky, violin, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Milton Katims,
conductor Live
broadcast, April 22, 1950
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