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David Stewart wrote:
>>I will get the [Elgar] Violin Conceto next. Recommendations?
And Roger Hecht ends a long review of many, many recordings with:
>Anyway, there could not be more different recordings than Haendel and the
>first Menuhin, and I love both of them.
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>In terms of reviews, aside from my own odd views, I recall seeing good
>reports on the second Kennedy, Chung, Sitkovetsky, Kang, Bean, the first
>Zuckerman, and the first Menuhin. (Another good historical is Sammons.)
Gramophone had a review of available recordings not so long ago. I think
it was written by Andrew Achenbach (sp?), their usual reviewer of English
19th/20th century music. His favourite is Sammons, with Menuhin's first
close behind him. He also thought high of Haendel.
Bart Gerritse
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