Main Theme (from "Schindler's List") performed by Itzhak Perlman
Itzhak Perlman with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra - Main Theme (from "Schindler's List"), written by John Williams
In celebration of the great Israeli-American violinist, Sony Classical has released the Itzhak Perlman collection: Itzhak Perlman - The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection.
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Itzhak Perlman has dominated the world of violin virtuosos for half a century. His TV appearances had already made him a household name in the US by the time he was 13. A few years later came his Carnegie Hall debut, then the prestigious Leventritt Award, followed by triumphant tours of Israel, North America and Europe between 1965 and 1968. And it was then that Perlman began his illustrious, virtually unparalleled career as a recording artist. His first sessions for RCA, accompanied by pianist David Garvey โ with works ranging from sonatas by Handel, Leclair and Hindemith to showpieces by Paganini, Bazzini, Sarasate and Falla โ took place in New York in 1965 but were not issued for nearly 40 years because the label felt concertos would make a more suitable commercial debut for the rising star. When an album of these pieces was finally released โ as โPerlman Rediscoveredโ, in 2004 โ it was hailed โan outstanding tribute to one of the great names among violinists of any age, as well as a remarkably varied and interesting recital in its own rightโ (ClassicsToday). These tracks are, of course, included in the new collection.
Perlmanโs first concerto efforts for RCA โ the Tchaikovsky, Sibelius and Prokofiev Second, with Leinsdorf and the Boston Symphony โ were set down in 1966/1967 and released the following years as his recording debut. The finale of the Sibelius remains a potent example of the playingโs youthful fire.โ In 1969, Perlman recorded what was arguably one of the finest albums of his career, the two Prokofiev Sonatas (which he never remade), partnered by pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy at the beginning of their long and distinguished collaboration.
Itzhak Perlmanโs work for American Columbia began in the mid-1970s and โ apart from Bach and Vivaldi multi-violin concertos with Isaac Stern, Pinchas Zukerman and the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta โ cover a wide swath of chamber music with special partners: pianists Daniel Barenboim and Emanuel Ax, cellists Yo-Yo Ma and Lynn Harrell and guitarist John Williams. The Mendelssohn Piano Trios with Ax and Ma, first released in 2010, appear here for the first time in a Perlman collection.
The other John Williams, legendary composer for the silver screen, was Perlmanโs collaborator in another medium, the movies: his two best-selling โCinema Serenadeโ albums arranged and conducted by Williams, with Perlman featured in selections from such classic films as Modern Times, Gone with the Wind, The Adventures of Robin Hood, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Out of Africa, Cinema Paradiso, The Color Purple and, of course, the theme that Perlman memorably performed on the soundtrack of Williamsโs Oscar-winning score for the Spielberg masterpiece Schindlerโs List.
New to Perlman CD editions are two complete soundtrack albums: John Williamsโ โelegant and thoughtful scoreโ for Memoirs of a Geisha in which the violinist is joined by Yo-Yo Ma, and the music for Yimou Zhangโs Hero by Tan Dun. And to round off this uniquely wide-ranging survey of the violinistโs musical passions and triumphs, in its first appearance in a Perlman collection, the artist is joined by golden-voiced cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot in Eternal Echoes, a highly praised album of liturgical and traditional selections which the violinist has affectionately described as โJewish comfort music โ everything that I recognize from my childhood is in this program.โ
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