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 Leonid Kogan plays Bach and Prokofiev
 Leonid Kogan, violin
 Ephraim Koenigh, piano
 
 Leonid Kogan (1924-1982), a Russian violinist born in the Ukraine, 
          is considered to be one of the greatest technical violinists. His style 
          is regarded as more modern while less idiosyncratic than those of some 
          of his contemporaries.
 
 Leonid Kogan ranked among the best representatives of the Russian-Jewish 
          tradition of violin playing. He was praised for the intensity of his 
          sound, and the expressive range in the singing tone of his violin.
 
 Kogan 
          shunned publicity, and as a result his career became overshadowed by 
          his good friend David Oistrakh who was strongly promoted by Soviet authorities. 
          Here, he plays Bach's Sonata No.3 for Solo Violin and Prokofiev's Sonata 
          in D Major Op. 94 for Violin and Piano.
 
 Catalog: MAR 3119
 This title is no longer available in CD format.
 It is available on Apple Music
 
 
 Track Listing
 
 Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 2 in D, 
                Op. 94 bis
 1 - I. Moderato
 2 - II. Scherzo
 3 - III. Andante (Listen)
 4 - IV. Allegro con brio
 
 J.S. Bach: Sonata for Violin Solo No. 
                3 in C
 5 - I. Adagio
 6 - II. Fuga
 7 - III. Largo
 8 - IV. Allegro assai (Listen)
 
 Total playng time: 46:08
 
 
 
 
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