Notes & Reviews:
Carlo Van Neste was one of the great Belgian violinist of international reputation. First Prize for Violiin at the age of ten, he gave concert tours in Belgium and abroad since he was 12. In 1928 he made his first recording for Columbia. Alongside his career as a child prodigy, Van Neste pursued advanced studies with Eugene Ysaye and at the Ecole Noramle de Musique in Paris with Jacques Thibaud and with Georges Enesco. In Homage to his talent and in celebration of the 30th anniversary of his first concert, in 1956 Queen Elisabeth gave him a magnificent violin by Pietro Guarneri (Venice, 1725). Van Neste's touring schedule took him all over the world under distinguished conductors such as Charles Munch, Rafael Kubelik, Engen Jochum, Ernest Ansermet, Igor Markevitch, Paul Kletzki, Hermann Abendroth, Andre Cluytens, Anal Dorati and Lorin Maazel. Critics continued to heap praise on him, hailing him as a worthy representative of the Belgian Violin School.
Devreese, Frédéric (1929-)
Feldbusch, Eric (1922-2007)
Vieuxtemps, Henri (1820-1881)
Ysaÿe, Eugène (1858-1931)
Chevreuille, Raymond (1901-1976)
de Bériot, Charles-Auguste (1802-1870)
De Croes, Henri-Jacques (1705-1786)
de Bourguignon, Francis (1890-1961)
Huybrechts, Albert (1899-1938)
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897)
Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962)
Trio Reine Elisabeth de Belgique, ()
Performers
RTBF Symphony Orchestra, - orchestra
Trio Reine Elisabeth de Belgique, - Piano Trio
Description
Belgian Violin Concertos & sonatas


























