
A benchmark - In my opinion it is very difficult to identify one version of a work as great as this . Different interpretations can tell you so much more about a work .That said this marvellous recording from the early 1980s was my introduction to a 25 year long love affair with this piece . Perlman spins tone of gold whilst also allowing introspection in the slow movement . That said I wouldn t be without Menuhin/Furtwangler on Testament, Oistrakh/Cluytens on EMI or Hilary Hahn on Sony either
Great recording - This recording is incredibly clear and distinguished in terms of conducting, as well as perfectly played by violinist Perlman. All aspects of the orchestra are blended wonderfully, the bassoon in the finale was impressive - a very smooth delivery without forcing it s delivery in the slightest. This version is the definitive one. I find no faults with it, whereas the EMI version with Yehudi Menuhin lacks the punch and consistency of this marvellous recording