Rozsa: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra; Concerto for Cello and Orchestra; Theme and Variations for Violin, Cello and Orchestra. Robert McDuffie, violin; Lynn Harrell, cello; Yoel Levi, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Telarc CD-80518.

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Rozsa: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra; Concerto for Cello and Orchestra; Theme and Variations for Violin, Cello and Orchestra. Robert McDuffie, violin; Lynn Harrell, cello; Yoel Levi, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Telarc CD-80518.

The name Miklos Rozsa (1907-1995) is probably more familiar to readers as a composer of film scores than of classical music. He did movies such as The Thief of Bagdad (1940), Jungle Book (1942), Spellbound (1945), Ben-Hur (1959), El Cid (1961), and The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974). In the meantime, he was also producing pieces of music ...

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