I certainly wouldn't start with Van Cliburn, as that's the piano concerto! I'll look through my collection to see if there's any other recording on vinyl that I like as much as the RCA Heifetz..
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I do like the Heifetz and the Kogan, and the reissues of those recordings are really quite good. I always liked Perlman's version that I had on a Chesky CD reissue, that must have been a Reader's Digest release on vinyl, might be worth looking for. The engineering for that recording is top-notch, though the pressing quality might not be so great. I also note there is a DG vinyl reissue with Anne-Sophie Mutter, I have always admired her work but have no idea of this performance or the quality of the recording (as a rule, I'm not a big DG fan from that era). |
I'm also partial to the Heifezt version. The Acoustic Sounds reissue is superb: http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/91416/Fritz_Reiner-Tchaikovsky_Violin_Concerto_Heifetz_violin-200_... |
Wow. Why no mention of Erica Morini? https://search.aol.com/aol/video?q=erica+morini+violin&s_it=video-ans&sfVid=true&videoId... Here's the album. Almost impossible to fine in stereo, but the mono is a real delight. Its available on CD in stereo. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Erica-Morini-Tchaikovsky-Violin-Concerto-LP-Vinyl-Record-W6-/321866477436?ha... |
The original pressing of the '56 Heifetz rendition arrived the other day and I cleaned and spun it. Beautifully recorded; Heifetz's violin was right there in the room with me; the recording and mastering of the accompanying orchestra seemed a bit diminished at times. A slight sense of sibilants during some of the orchestral passage, but I suspect my Benz Micro Ace is aging and needs retipping or replacing. I'll investigate the Rabin recording, too. |