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In Reply to: which classical recording do you ... posted by BJordan on March 20, 2007 at 21:18:13:
strictly speaking, the Chaikowsky Violin Concerto is Romantic period music, not Classical. ;-)!As far as stereo recordings of IT go, I have just one I can bother with. Szerying, Munch and the BPO on RCA!
And, I'm not alone in prefering it to Heifetz on RCA.
If I had to choose some item/s I love to play for guests - and turn to myself, I find the two 'Countess Lodron' pieces by Mozart both restorative and stimulating. Jewels, both.
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------Heraclitus of Ephesis (fl. 504-500 BC), trans. Wheelwright.
was using the term classical in the broad music type sense, ie; classical, jazz, pop, etc.I will have to give a listen to the Mozart pieces.
I have several versions of this but my preference is the Oistrakh lp with Philadelphia/Ormandy.
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