Arnold Foldesy, Josef Wolfsthal - Melody In F Hungarian Dance No2

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Review by Lucy Leech

Melody In F Hungarian Dance No2 is an outstanding album that showcases the exceptional talent of Arnold Foldesy and Josef Wolfsthal. The album features a collection of beautifully arranged pieces that are sure to captivate any classical music lover.

The duo's performance is flawless, with each note played with precision and passion. The album's title track, Melody In F Hungarian Dance No2, is a standout piece, with its lively tempo and intricate melodies. The duo's interpretation of this popular classic is both refreshing and exciting.

Listeners will also be treated to other popular classical pieces such as Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 6 and Beethoven's Spring Sonata. Each piece is played with exceptional skill and attention to detail, making for an overall exceptional listening experience.

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Artist: Arnold Foldesy, Josef Wolfsthal
Album: Melody In F Hungarian Dance No2

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TrackDurationPreview
Melody In F
Hungarian Dance, No.2

Catalog Numbers

B 2601

Labels

His Master's Voice

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

About Arnold Foldesy, Josef Wolfsthal

b.: December 20, 1882 (Budapest, Hungary) d.: May 29, 1940 (Budapest, Hungary) Hungarian cellist. Földesy made over 150 recordings, for the Deutsche Grammophon (1915-1932), for Odeon (1920-1924), Vox (1925-1925) or Electrola (1926-1930).

Real Name

    • Arnold Földesy

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  • Arnold Földesy
  • Földesy
  • Professor Arnold Foldesy
  • Professor Arnold Földesy
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Summary by Lucy Leech

The album's production is top-notch, with a clear and crisp sound that allows the listener to fully appreciate the nuances of each piece. The album is a must-have for any classical music enthusiast, and a testament to the skill and artistry of Arnold Foldesy and Josef Wolfsthal.