My favorites in the following order are:
1. Beethoven
2. Brahms
3. Sibelius
4. Dvorak
5. Lalo (Symphony Espagnole)
The above in that order, then the following in any order: Tchaikovsky, Wieniawski, Bruch, Vieuxtemps, Mozart No. 4 & No. 5, Paganini
There is also much joy in listening to the various versions and critiqueing them. i.e. I thought the early version of Anne-Sophie Mutter playing the Beethoven with Herbert von Karajan was lacking in many things, but her new version with Kurt Masur and the New York Philharmonic is extremely good and can vie for the best among contemporary versions.
I think Heifetz still reigns supreme among many of the available recordings, and particularly with the Sibelius. He had no recording of the Paganini because as he said that was "for the rest of them".
1. Beethoven
2. Brahms
3. Sibelius
4. Dvorak
5. Lalo (Symphony Espagnole)
The above in that order, then the following in any order: Tchaikovsky, Wieniawski, Bruch, Vieuxtemps, Mozart No. 4 & No. 5, Paganini
There is also much joy in listening to the various versions and critiqueing them. i.e. I thought the early version of Anne-Sophie Mutter playing the Beethoven with Herbert von Karajan was lacking in many things, but her new version with Kurt Masur and the New York Philharmonic is extremely good and can vie for the best among contemporary versions.
I think Heifetz still reigns supreme among many of the available recordings, and particularly with the Sibelius. He had no recording of the Paganini because as he said that was "for the rest of them".