Johannes Brahms, Violin Concerto op. 77. Henryk Szeryng, violin. London Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux, conductor. 1959.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto op. 35. Henryk Szeryng, violin. Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch, conductor. 1960.
Ludwig van Beethoven, Sonatas for violin and piano, A Major op. 47, and F Major op. 24. Henryk Szeryng, violin. Arthur Rubinstein, piano. Recorded 1958. Released 1960.
Édouard Lalo, Symphonie Espagnole in D Minor op. 21. Henryk Szeryng, violin. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Walter Hendl, conductor. 1961.
Johannes Brahms, Sonatas for violin and piano, No. 2 A Major op. 100, and No. 3 D Minor op. 108. Henryk Szeryng, violin. Arthur Rubinstein, piano. 1962.
Fritz Kreisler, "Szeryng plays Kreisler, and Other Treasures for the Violin." Henryk Szeryng, violin. Charles Reiner, piano. 1963.
Camille Saint-Saëns, Violin concerto n°3, Havanaise op.83, Introduction et Rondo apricioso op.28, Maurice Ravel, Tzigane, Henrik Szeryng, violin, Orchestre National de l'Opéra de Monte Carlo, conductor Édouard Van Remoortel. Recorded 10/1969. CD Philips 1988
Manuel Ponce, Violin Concerto. Rodolfo Halffter, Violin Concerto op. 11. Henryk Szeryng, violin. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Enrique Batiz, conductor. 1985.
"In 1941 he accompanied the prime minister to Latin America to find a home for some 4,000 Polish refugees; the refugees were taken in by Mexico, and Szeryng, in gratitude, settled there himself, becoming a naturalized citizen in 1946. Throughout World War II, he appeared in some 300 concerts for the Allies. After the war, he pursued a brilliant international career; was also active as a teacher. In 1970 he was made Mexico's special adviser to UNESCO in Paris. He celebrated the 50th anniversary of his debut with a grand tour of Europe and the U.S. in 1983."(1941年他陪同總理前往拉丁美洲,為大約4,000名波蘭難民尋找住所。難民被墨西哥收留,出於感激,自己便在那裡定居,並在1946年成為入籍公民了。整個二戰期間,他為盟軍進行了大約300場音樂會。戰後,他追求輝煌的國際生涯;作為老師也很活躍。1970年,他被任命為墨西哥駐巴黎教科文組織的特別顧問。1983年,為了慶祝出道50週年,他進行了歐洲和美國的盛大巡演。)[1]
"A cosmopolitan fluent in 7 languages, a humanitarian, and a violinist of extraordinary gifts, Szeryng became renowned as a musician's musician by combining a virtuoso technique with a probing discernment of the highest order."(精通7語,人道主義者,具非凡天賦的小提琴家,憑藉精湛的技巧與最高級別的探索洞察力相結合,成為了著名的音樂家音樂家。)[1]
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^ 1.01.1Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Centennial Edition. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus. Schirmer, 2001.