Talk:Shlomo Mintz
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[edit] Magnatune CDs
He has several cd's on magnatune. I just downloaded the first one, of Mozart violin concertos. It's great, very expressive playing yet with no schmaltz. I wonder if someone could list them in the discography. Phr 16:59, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
- Welcome to Wikipedia! Feel free to add the Magnature CDs to the list. I left a some links on your talk page (in the welcoming message), just in case you need help editing. You can also drop me note. Regards, gidonb 17:26, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
Only Mozart's Violin Concertos, Concertone and Sinfonia Concertante & Brahms's Violin and Viola Sonatas are on Magnatune; they are already on the list. [1]