Originally posted by rkyburz
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I also heard Oistrakh live in the late 50's early 60's in the RAH London playing Brahms and Beethoven concertos. Truly great playing.
At that time his technique was closely studied by teachers, players and students and was considered the most reliable method for most people. Heifetz was also studied, but it was more unique to him, and less perfect for the average Joe.* Personally I consider Heifetz to be the hottest player ever!
* This is possibly why Heifetz retired from playing a little early, it was a more intense style of delivery, but extremely beautiful, and not in the least cold.
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