Best performance of Mozart's Symphonia Concertante
Vlad Pokrovsky | New York, NY USA | 08/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD, recorded in the early 1960-ies is a real treasure. Beside Menuhin's superb performance, it has something really unique - Barshai's Viola playing that is the greatest viola playing that I have ever heard! His rare recording truly makes this CD one of the best releases of Mozart's music, especially Symphonia Concertante."
I have been looking for a great violin concertos CD, and...
Vlad Pokrovsky | 04/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"here it is! this edition is so worthy of Mozart's divinity -- and its cost is remarkably reasonable. Menuhin is a wonderful talent, and his unique classical style (as opposed to the perlman romantic Mozart) is fantastic, and brings so much to the vibrant concertos. this is a bargain! i cannot believe i found such a great group of the concertos at such a great price! yet, here's a tip: do not buy this CD for the Sinfonia Concertante -- it's not nearly as superb as the Anne-Sophie Mutter version conducted by Marriner. But, for the concertos, buy this CD!"
Fine music
Doctor reviewer | Mersin, Turkey | 03/10/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There is no need to talk about this product. Just buy and enjoy. Superb performance. Although the recording is ADD, it sounds like DDD. I do recommend it to all Mozart fans."
Mozart
Mom of a Princess | Utah | 10/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I originally bought this for my college age daughter for her music class. The sound quality is great and the selection of pieces gives a good sense of Mozart."
Enriching
David Saemann | 12/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am disappointed that the price of this set is now so high. When I bought it new in the 90's, I paid $5.99 for it. Nevertheless, it's one of the more interesting sets of the Mozart Violin Concertos. The sound engineering is very good, best of all in the more recent recordings of Nos. 1 and 2. Menuhin's playing is very Romantic. He uses a lot of vibrato, and throughout he plays very expressively. His technique is a little shopworn, occasionally resulting in some rough passage work. Nevertheless, he displays a unique sound from a time when fiddlers were supposed to sound unique. His orchestra plays very well, comparably to another fine soloist-led set of the concertos by Iona Brown. Despite the Romanticism of his playing, Menuhin's tempos are very moderate and nothing drags. His cadenzas, for all the solo concertos except No. 3, are quite stylish and interesting. The best performance here, though, is the Sinfonia Concertante. Barshai plays very well, and Menuhin's playing takes on a sparkle that reminds us of what a fine collaborator he was. The first movement is a true maestoso, a little slower that we are used to hearing but quite grand and eloquent. I have quite a few sets of the Mozart Violin Conertos (Sitkovetsky, Edinger, Perlman, Frank, Tetzlaff), but this set has a niche all its own."