I tend to the view that for all the fallibility of his later years , especially intonation wise - Menuhin got to the heart of this concerto like no other violinist - for all that i love and admire the live Busch , Perlman/Giulini , ASM/Karajan , Haendel , Hahn , Milstein and a number of other accounts .
The 1947 Furtwangler is my favourite , that Lucerne festival performance has a very special charge , the 1953 is very fine too , the 1960 Silvestri - lower voltage but still enjoyable if not on the level of the former two , the unreleased conducted from the violin account is a touch anonymous, the 1963 account with Oistrakh is superb and has a real sense of occasion , the 1966 Testament Klemperer is very fine indeed in the last two movements but the opening movement takes a while to get going . The studio account with Klemperer I have not heard.
I had never heard the 1981 Masur account - briefly available on LP in the 1980s from HMV but have discovered it tonight on youtube. I had assumed that it was a bit of a car crash .
Far from it - although the cathedral acoustic is a bit boomy and there is indeed fallible intonation from time to time - what a magnificent performance this is . It touches my heart like very few others - there is a lifetime's understanding in it and at times he can still take your breath away with the beauty of his playing.
What a shame it has never made it on to CD though it seems that Bernard Keeffe was so taken with it despite its flaws that he made it BAL choice in the 1980s .
PS It is a very spacious account !
The 1947 Furtwangler is my favourite , that Lucerne festival performance has a very special charge , the 1953 is very fine too , the 1960 Silvestri - lower voltage but still enjoyable if not on the level of the former two , the unreleased conducted from the violin account is a touch anonymous, the 1963 account with Oistrakh is superb and has a real sense of occasion , the 1966 Testament Klemperer is very fine indeed in the last two movements but the opening movement takes a while to get going . The studio account with Klemperer I have not heard.
I had never heard the 1981 Masur account - briefly available on LP in the 1980s from HMV but have discovered it tonight on youtube. I had assumed that it was a bit of a car crash .
Far from it - although the cathedral acoustic is a bit boomy and there is indeed fallible intonation from time to time - what a magnificent performance this is . It touches my heart like very few others - there is a lifetime's understanding in it and at times he can still take your breath away with the beauty of his playing.
What a shame it has never made it on to CD though it seems that Bernard Keeffe was so taken with it despite its flaws that he made it BAL choice in the 1980s .
PS It is a very spacious account !
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