Beethoven Violin Concerto & Two Romances
VIOLIN CONCERTO:
Wolfgang
Schneiderhan
Berlin Philharmonic
Eugen Jochum
2 ROMANCES:
David Oistrakh
Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra
Eugene Goossens
“Schneiderhan’s version is amongst the greatest recordings: the serene spiritual beauty of the slow movement and the playing of the second subject in particular have never been surpassed … Jochum provides a background tapestry of breadth and dignity” (Penguin Guide Rosette) “technically the best stereo version in the catalogue … slow-movement cadenza is rather good, with its hint of the finale theme just before the end … after the second cadenza in the finale, Jochum brings the ‘cellos and basses in with tremendous effect” (Gramophone)
Concerto for Violin in D major, Op.61[1] Allegro ma non troppo (D major) 24:32[2] Larghetto (G major) 10:45[3] Rondo. Allegro (D major) 10:51
(cadenzas Schneiderhan)
Wolfgang Schneiderhan
Romances for Violin & Orchestra Opp.40 & 50[4] Romance No. 1 in G major, Op. 40 7:19[5] Romance No. 2 in F major, Op. 50 8:46
David Oistrakh