Schneiderhan Jochum Berlin PO 1961 is one of my absolute favourite recordings .... it has something magical and compelling about it .... i have other versions and i listen to them with interest but this is just enthralling and has not faded in its magic for well over thirty years ...
BaL 9.04.11 - Beethoven: Violin Concerto
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Well, if offered the chance to win a really good HiFi system if I took part, I'd probably name Menuhin/Furtwangler as my "restriction".
Otherwise, it's such a multi-faceted work that, rather than have a single recording, I'd prefer to restrict myself to my tatty old Philharmonia pocket score (which has my markings of Beethoven's adjustments and rethinkings taken from Stowell's Cambridge Handbook written in) and just imagine how I think it might be performed.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWell, if offered the chance to win a really good HiFi system if I took part, I'd probably name Menuhin/Furtwangler as my "restriction".
Otherwise, it's such a multi-faceted work that, rather than have a single recording, I'd prefer to restrict myself to my tatty old Philharmonia pocket score (which has my markings of Beethoven's adjustments and rethinkings taken from Stowell's Cambridge Handbook written in) and just imagine how I think it might be performed.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostWhich Menuhin/Furtwangler account ? The 1947 Lucerne or the studio recording ? I think there might also be a live RIAS Berlin performance out there too .[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View PostSchneiderhan Jochum Berlin PO 1961 is one of my absolute favourite recordings .... it has something magical and compelling about it .... i have other versions and i listen to them with interest but this is just enthralling and has not faded in its magic for well over thirty years ...
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Originally posted by remdataram View PostI agree, I love the cadenza, too.
However, being a big Perlman fan I'd probably go for one of his. But which ... ?
Incidentally, all the recordings I have feature either the Kreisler cadenza or one based on Beethoven's cadenza for the piano version. Any recommendations for a good recording with the Joachim cadenza?Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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