This Ristenpart version was my best one because of the perfect tempo all along... On vinyl...
I loose it when i go digital thirty years ago...
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No version beat his tempi and dynamic...
My best is now Hogwood recording which instruments recording is better but dont beat Ristenpart dynamics... Ex Aequo in my mind....
Perfect description of Ristenpart for me 😊 :
The players (including Rampal, Andre, and Veyron-Lacoix) are superb and the tempos are sane. Their is energy in the music, demonstrating that one doesn’t need hyper caffeination to sound involved
Nowadays we have even more perfect audiophile recording but none i listened too had the integrated musical timing and dynamic of Hogwood and Ristenpart even if the sound could be more beautifully recorded ... Playing together with the same answering timings responses as in a spontaneous jazz dialogue is a difficult art ... For me Ristenpart and Hogwood had it ...
My prefered version of Mozart Requiem is Hogwood for the same reason ...