(1882-1947) plays the Beethoven Concerto and Lalo's Symphonie espagnole (gramophone records)
Hans Keller , who introduces the programme, writes:
Half gypsy and half saint, with a virtuoso technique that owed more to inspiration than to practice, Hubermann was a uniquely creative re-creator. As a 14-year-old boy he made Brahms weep when he played his Violin Concerto; as a mature man he came to be known as an outsider - to those who could not follow him far enough inside the music,