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In 1961, Ruggiero Ricci was already a world famous violin soloist. He asked the up-and-coming pianist Martha Argerich, then only 19, to join him on a tour to Russia. Presented here is the radio broadcast of their second Leningrad recital. The first was already released by DOREMI (DHR-8040). The recital took place on April 22, 1961. All items of this live performance presentation are recorded here for the first time. InchHer concerts conjure up scenes from another place and time; grown men running down the aisles clutching bouquets, world-renowned musicians pummeling the railings of the upper boxes, jaded critics breaking into foolish smiles.Inch So ran Alex Ross's rhapsodic description of a Martha Argerich recital Album Tracks 1. V. Ciaccona - Ruggiero Ricci 2. I. Allegro Con Brio 3. II. Theme and Variations. Andante Con Moto 4. III. Rondo Allegro 5. I. Allegretto Ben Moderato 6. II. Allegro 7. III. Recitativo. Fantasia 8. IV. Allegretto Poco Mosso 9. Romanian Folk Dances, SZ56 10. Introduction and Variations on Paisiello's Nel Cor Più Non Mi Sento, Op. 38 - Ruggiero Ricci 11. I. Larghetto Affettuoso 12. II. Allegro 13. III. Grave - Allegro Assai