Ulvi Yurtsever wrote:
>(I tend to avoid big-name combinations in chamber music),
In that case I simply *must* recommend a few gems:
The E flat trio by Kogan, Barshai & Rostropovich
The great one in D (*Serenade*) by Goldberg/Hindemith/Feuermann.,
Heifetz/Primrose/Piatigorski or Kagan/Bashmet/Gutman
The trio in G (op.9(1) by Heifets et.al.
The trio in D (op.9(2) by Kagan et al.
And the whole set, once again, by the Grumiaux Trio
All *great* interpretations IMHO.
Philip Peters