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around the head of Neveu is no gentle halo, but a flame of fire (Gramophone)... InchShe was an incomparably promising young violinist. She won the inaugural Henryk Wieniawski International Competition in 1935, beating David Oistrakh; she was 15, he was 27. Perhaps her best-known recording is the Sibelius Concerto... Her unique quality was the intense and passionate beauty of her playing, an incandescent · and fiercely primitive passion that seemed always on the verge of breaking all restraint, yet just controlled by powerful will and intellect... As she played she crouched over her fiddle like a tense panther about to spring and she produced sound pulsed with unspeakable intensities... as one who was privileged to know her, I feel that the suggestive power of her personality comes most strongly from the Ravel Tzigane and the Sibelius Concerto.Inch (Walter Legge / EMI) Album Tracks 1. Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor Op. 47 2. Josef Suk Four Pieces. Op. 17 3. Ravel Tzigane 4. Ravel Pièce en Forme de Habanera 5. Dinicu Arr. Heifetz Hora Staccato 6. Gluck Mélodie/Danse (Orefeo Ed Euridice) 7. Scarlatescu Bagatelle 8. Paradies Arr. Dushkin Sicilienne 9. De Falla Arr. Kriesler Danse Espagnole