I enjoyed it too but frankly he is a subject who deserves more than a rushed hour - lots missed out - his rehabilitation of Furtwangler, his relationship with Bartok and just about his entire recorded legacy.
I agreed with Clemency on overlooking imperfections in his technique in later years . I have come across a BBC Legends recording with him playing the Brahms Double with Rostropovich and the Bach e major with George Malcolm. It includes however a performance of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the LSO and Colin Davis recorded at the same concert as the Brahms in June 1964 and although there is some wavery intonation it is an extraordinarily moving and interesting performance Worth 100 glitzy slide over the surface accounts.
I agreed with Clemency on overlooking imperfections in his technique in later years . I have come across a BBC Legends recording with him playing the Brahms Double with Rostropovich and the Bach e major with George Malcolm. It includes however a performance of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the LSO and Colin Davis recorded at the same concert as the Brahms in June 1964 and although there is some wavery intonation it is an extraordinarily moving and interesting performance Worth 100 glitzy slide over the surface accounts.
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