Decent review from Rob Cowan although he hasn't noticed the main problem with the set; there are 3 versions of the Beethoven concerto but the Galiera version (+ Haitink romances) are on disks 44 and 45 so the Davis version (+ De Waart romances) are missing. Decca are aware of the problem and I hope I'll get a new CD soon. I also don't really get his comparison with Heifetz, for me Heifetz's tone had an emotional intensity whereas Grumiaux was elegant and poised. Unlike Rob, I can't really imagine Grumiaux in the Elgar or Korngold, he didn't have Heifetz's romantic side - probably why he avoided the Sibelius too.
The other problems with the set for me are:
1. The box is square so it doesn't fit on a CD sized shelf
2. The CDs are packaged in card envelopes and the envelopes with 3 and 4 CDs are not easy to open.
3. The CDs have not been remastered and some of the transfers are not as good as they should be by modern standards. I know that Philips recordings were not always in the Decca class but, compared with the original Vinyl, I'm sure some could sound better.
Having said all that, Grumiaux was one of the great players and the set is marvellous.
The other problems with the set for me are:
1. The box is square so it doesn't fit on a CD sized shelf
2. The CDs are packaged in card envelopes and the envelopes with 3 and 4 CDs are not easy to open.
3. The CDs have not been remastered and some of the transfers are not as good as they should be by modern standards. I know that Philips recordings were not always in the Decca class but, compared with the original Vinyl, I'm sure some could sound better.
Having said all that, Grumiaux was one of the great players and the set is marvellous.
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