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: His recordings are noted for their "portamenti" (sliding between notes) and a "lush tone" that favored passionate, expansive phrasing over technical rigidity.
: A high-voltage live recording from the Royal Albert Hall (June 1, 1950) with the London Philharmonic, later restored by SOMM Recordings. Tchaikovsky_Koussevitzky.rar
Famed for the "descent into nothingness" in the final movement. Live on Guild : His recordings are noted for their "portamenti"
If you have a digital archive of their collaborations, it likely features these landmark performances: 1950) with the London Philharmonic
: Koussevitzky's "passionate and seductively expansive" interpretation with the BSO is often preferred by critics for its "wild" and "virtuosic" character.
: Koussevitzky frequently programmed this, including a famous 1942 performance at Carnegie Hall featuring soloist Alexander Borovsky . 🏛️ Historical Context