Salvatore Accardos Stradivari
Salvatore Accardos Stradivari ... well: Im speechless... a violin is a violin is a violin, but... a Stradivari in Salvatore Accardos hands is so vastly much more than a violin! I today listened to a Rossini and Bottesini disc on Philips, recorded in 1972... members of I Musici chamber orchestra play double-bass, cello, violin with Bruno Canino on piano. On side 2 there is an 8,45 minutes long piece by Rossini - i.e. "Un Mot a Paganini": Bruno Canino accompanies Salvatore Accardo playing his precious, superb, centuries honed instrument and... ... the music flows effortlessly and you hear The Violin, the Father of all Violins and the sound beautifully serves the music and viceversa. Overtones, harmonics, a thick, strong voice, mature, complex yet so easy to the ears. I own an old Brunswick disc, pressed by Decca, "The Glory of Cremona" where Ruggiero Ricci plays several sought after Stradivari, Guarneri del Ges�, Guadagnini and Amatis violins... a masterpiece. The sou...