30 years ago, Professor Kabbalah broke his left arm due to skating, but this track needs to be competed, and the recording has long been scheduled, so he held up a broken arm to complete the recording of this version of the CD, which has become a classic.

Professor Kabbalah recorded many recordings as well as radio and television recordings. His performance of Vivaldi's Four Seasons won the Polish television station Fryderyk '98, and his Pandlevsky Album won the Diapason d'Or award, the highest honor in the French classical music recording industry.
Robert. Introduction by Professor Kabbalah
Robert. Professor Kabbalah introduced:
He is a renowned Polish violin soloist, the 3rd winner of the Wieniawski International Violin Competition, the champion of the Adelaide International Violin Competition, and has won many other prestigious awards and awards in numerous national and international violin competitions.
He studied under eugenia, two of Poland's most famous violin professors. Uminska and Kai. Danzovska.
He has given numerous recitals around the world, and his repertoire ranges from Baroque music to works by the great composers of the 20th century.
He is the founder of Poland's most famous orchestra, the Royal Symphony Orchestra of Krakow, and the artistic director of the Krakovia Symphony Orchestra in Poland, under whose direction the orchestra and a large number of famous conductors such as Pendretsky, Essenbach, Lorraine. Maazel, John. Axbonne, Anthony. Witt and Maximique worked together. The orchestra has toured many prestigious concerts and festivals in Europe and the United States and has been warmly welcomed by the public and critics alike.
Album by the Clarkovia Symphony Orchestra, by Robert E. Conducted by Kabbalah, the chamber music of Vivaldi and Lutoslavsky, performed by the outstanding soloists François and Lsahelle Moreti, published by the French company Arion in November 2004, and participated in the special production of the BBC television station, together with the production of the film "Remembrance of the Holocaust".
Robert. Kabbalah was the rehearsal conductor and concertmaster of the Polish Festival Orchestra and the Christian Zimmermann World Tour, and together they recorded two Chopin Concertos for Deutsche Records are among the most remarkable achievements in the history of recording.