I was very tempted to purchase the DECCA recording of Mischa Elman playing the Beethoven violin concerto under Georg Solti conducting the LPO which was recorded in 1955. In seemed such an odd match and I wondered how the lyrical Elman would fare under the rhymician that was Solti. The cd was briefly reviewed, iirc, in Gramophone and didn't fare well. Ah well, £10 saved with the hope it would turn up in a charity shop some time in the future.
However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was included as disc 19 in my DECCA MONO edition that I purchased a couple of years ago. To be honest, while it's an interesting document it doesn't really show Elman at his best but I'm glad I've heard it so I can make up my own mind.
My question is, with so many 'big boxes' being released, how does one keep track of all those discs and avoid purchasing duplicates?
However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was included as disc 19 in my DECCA MONO edition that I purchased a couple of years ago. To be honest, while it's an interesting document it doesn't really show Elman at his best but I'm glad I've heard it so I can make up my own mind.
My question is, with so many 'big boxes' being released, how does one keep track of all those discs and avoid purchasing duplicates?
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