Step into the world of virtuoso violinist Michael Rabin with his captivating album "The Magic Bow," released in 1960. This exquisite collection of classical pieces showcases Rabin's extraordinary talent and technical prowess, offering a delightful journey through a variety of musical styles and compositions.
The album opens with Paganini's "Caprice viennois, Op. 2," arranged for violin and orchestra, setting the stage for a performance that is both elegant and dynamic. Rabin's interpretation of "Hora staccato," arranged by the legendary Jascha Heifetz, is a testament to his skill and precision, delivering a piece that is both lively and intricate.
Massanet's "Thaïs, Act II, Scene 1: Meditation" offers a moment of serene beauty, while Sarasate's "Gypsy Airs, Op. 20" brings a touch of Spanish flair and passion. Rabin's rendition of Paganini's "Moto perpetuo, Op. 11" is a whirlwind of notes, showcasing his incredible dexterity and control.
The album also features a delightful arrangement of the popular Austrian folk song "Der liebe Augustin: Du alter Stefansturm," adding a touch of folk charm to the collection. Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tale of Tsar Saltan, Act III, Scene 1: Interlude. The Flight of the Bumblebee," arranged by Heifetz, is a thrilling and energetic piece that highlights Rabin's ability to convey both speed and musicality.
The album concludes with Saint-Saëns' "Introduction and Rondo capriccioso, Op. 28," a piece that combines technical brilliance with lyrical beauty, leaving the listener with a lasting impression of Rabin's artistry.
"The Magic Bow" is a testament to Michael Rabin's extraordinary talent and his ability to bring a fresh and exciting perspective to these classic pieces. With a duration of just under 40 minutes, it's a perfect introduction to Rabin's work or a delightful addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.