Haendel

Ida Haendel, a name synonymous with virtuosity and passion, was a Polish-born violinist whose career spanned an impressive eight decades. Born in the early 20th century, Haendel's exact birth year remains a topic of intrigue, adding a layer of mystique to her legendary status. Studying under the tutelage of Carl Flesch and George Enescu, she honed her skills to deliver performances that were nothing short of electrifying, often described as a mesmerising blend of ice and fire.

Haendel's repertoire was vast and varied, encompassing works from Beethoven and Bruch to Elgar, each piece brought to life with her dramatic and visceral playing style. Her recordings, such as the special edition re-issue of her 1999 Christie Harmonia Mundi recording, stand as testaments to her enduring legacy. Haendel's impact on the world of classical music is indelible, earning her the title of one of the last of the golden age violinists. Her performances continue to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide, a true testament to her enduring legacy.

695 Followers

Haendel

Albums by Haendel

Explore Genres at Vinylscout