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Summary: superb
Comment: i bought this cd when i first started playing violin and it was the first recording of the brahms and tchaikovsky concertos i ever owned. now, over ten years later, i've heard countless renditions of the two romantic masterpieces, and these are still my favorite.
milstein's technique is flawless and his tone is pure and rich. his interpretation might be too subdued for some, but to my ears, it's exactly right; not too flashy, not too fast, just a perfect understanding of the music.
effortless, brilliant, sublime -- if you love these concertos (or even if you don't), you should own this recording.
PS. i just bought another copy. =)
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Summary: Possibly the biggest steal in all of recorded music !
Comment: As one who grew up adoring the Jascha Heifetz/Fritz Reiner recordings of these two great concerti, and certain they had set a standard of musical excellence impossible of being equalled, much less bettered, imagine my surprise upon hearing this fabulous disc.
HEIFETZ & REINER HAVE BEEN DETHRONED!
Having beaten back great artists in recent years such as Vengerov and Shaham, it hardly seemed possible that there were two old recordings by Nathan Milstein (which must have skipped my notice) which had long ago taken the prize....
...Music lovers, forget the Rosette and attendant babble given by the Penguin Guide to the Milstein Brahms Concerto (with Steinberg conducting, in mono). That publication after dismissively mentioning the Jochum conducted performance of the 1980s adds insult to injury by ignoring completely this Fistoulari conducted version! (Even if it is currently unavailable in the UK, surely it should be remembered - it was even recorded there!)
Of course any performance by a genius such as Milstein will have wonderful moments now and then, but this recording, with Fistoulari conducting, in stereo, is the best of them all - it has real magic and passion, and is the performance to get.
The Tchaikovsky with Steinberg is probably more of a draw, but the "Finale" is as good as it gets, and the rest is merely magnificent. What a fiddler!
Finally, that this disc is being sold to the public at a price this low should make all music lovers weep in gratitude, certain that "Yes, Virginia - there is a Santa Claus...."