Nige, either version, or Ehnes for me.
Nige, either version, or Ehnes for me.
Me too . It was the first version i had on an HMV Concert Classics tape with Menuhin and Boult copying the picture of Menuhin and Elgar on the abbey Road steps . I still have a very soft spot for it .
Of all the versions I own the Ehnes is the one I like the least . Episodic with insensitive conducting.
Either of the Kennedy recordings for me. Latterly I've also grown fond of the Perlman/Barenboim.
“Every piece of music is a rehearsal of one’s life,” - Sir Colin Davis
I love lots of these recordings - Menuhin both with Elgar and Boult in the studio, Perlman/Barenboim , Kennedy/Handley, Bean/Groves probably being my favourites.
Me too, Petrushka.
I currently appear to have:
Marie Hall's abridged version with Elgar from 1916
Albert Sammons with Sir H Wood from 1929
Menuhin with Elgar from 1932
Menuhin with Boult from 1966
Zukerman with Barenboim from 1976
Kennedy with Handley from 1984
I shall review them all before next Saturday!
If I could have only one recording, it would be the Albert Sammons/New Queen's Hall Orchestra/Sir Henry Wood performance - it was the first performance that I really got to know and I recall the frisson that went through the record-collecting world when EMI released it after A C Griffiths (I think) had worked his magic on it for the EMI retrospect series on LP![]()
It was the Heifetz that convinced me and it took me a while too, amazing intensity and he gets totally inside the work. I enjoyed a televised prom by Perlman and I bought his LP on the strength of that but was disappointed - personal taste, I never liked Zuckerman's versions either although my brother loves them.
Pastoralguy
Yes I like the earlier Kennedy too but was disappointed by the later Rattle version. I've heard him play it fantastically well live (and Martin Milner too with the Hallé years ago). I also like Igor Oistrakh's performance, David Oistrakh reputedly played the Elgar and Walton as part of a series of concerts on the Violin Concerto, if recordings they had survived!
I've lots of recordings but nothing recent - very keen to hear Ehnes and Little and others. So far, Heifetz and Sammons are top of my pile despite the recording quality.
Mike