Vedric
That RCA Living Stereo CD of Heifetz playing Beethoven and Mendelssohn Violin Concerti is a great recording of a great performance. Some people dislike Heifetz's Mendelssohn (too fast), but I love the way he rips into the notes and yet infuses each note with such gorgeous tone and musicality, especially in the 3rd movement.
Matter of fact, you couldn't go wrong with his recording of Tchaikovsky and Brahms Violin Concerti also on RCA Living Stereo and Bruch's Violin concerto #1, Scottish Fantasy (also by Bruch) and Vieuxtemps' Violin Concerto #5 on RCA Victor.
BTW, IMHO, the "right" Beethoven Violin Concerto was recorded by David Oistrakh with Andre Cluytens conducting some French orchestra on Angel/Seraphim label. The only 2 problems are, I think it's out of print and sound quality is not that good (listenable but a bit of a tape hiss and there's a bit too much treble energy). But the performance is simply stunning. Oistrakh lives up to his grandiose reputation on this one.
That RCA Living Stereo CD of Heifetz playing Beethoven and Mendelssohn Violin Concerti is a great recording of a great performance. Some people dislike Heifetz's Mendelssohn (too fast), but I love the way he rips into the notes and yet infuses each note with such gorgeous tone and musicality, especially in the 3rd movement.
Matter of fact, you couldn't go wrong with his recording of Tchaikovsky and Brahms Violin Concerti also on RCA Living Stereo and Bruch's Violin concerto #1, Scottish Fantasy (also by Bruch) and Vieuxtemps' Violin Concerto #5 on RCA Victor.
BTW, IMHO, the "right" Beethoven Violin Concerto was recorded by David Oistrakh with Andre Cluytens conducting some French orchestra on Angel/Seraphim label. The only 2 problems are, I think it's out of print and sound quality is not that good (listenable but a bit of a tape hiss and there's a bit too much treble energy). But the performance is simply stunning. Oistrakh lives up to his grandiose reputation on this one.