
Too much artistry and sincerity has gone into this performance […]
There are plenty of available versions of the Mozart Violin Concertos, but few that can match the recordings David Oistrakh made in Berlin back in
If you haven’t yet acquired these priceless, timeless performances through earlier CD incarnations, here’s your chance, and at budget price, even. Despite the Brahms Concerto’s
My review of the first of the EMI “encore” pair of discs encompassing David Oistrakh’s incomparable performances of Mozart’s Violin Concertos can be accessed by
EMI inexplicably continues to keep Oistrakh’s Brahms concerto with Szell in the archives everywhere except Japan, preferring to perpetually reissue the violinist’s earlier recording with