Eelii08, Re Sibelous VC. I have two recommendations which present a contrast in both recording and performance, Heifitz's classic account on RCA Living Stereo and Anne-Sophie Mutter on DG with Andre Previn.
Heifetz's performance is very fast (26:45) and as suggested by the tempo, cool and crisp. It has been highly popular and praised. It should be part of any one's collection (who enjoys this VC of course). Recording wise, it is forward, the violin occupies a larger than normal space (not unusually so for recordings with featured instruments) and lacks a bit of clarity and depth. The LP of this was my introduction to Sibelius' VC. The latest SACD remix is quite good though, and includes a couple of other excellent VC's by Prokofiev and Glazunov. It should be on any one's shelf.
Mutter's performance tempo is more normal at 31:36, and the recording has a greater sense of clarity and depth with a more concert hall prospective. The performance is representative of the 'modern' Sibelius, icy, cool etc, yet very exciting. Mutter is a violinist of great skill and I recommend this performance highly. Additionally the CD includes other Sibelius Violin music.
You didn't ask, but I can't resist, if you like the Sibelius VC, when you have an opportunity listen to Khachaturian's VC. Another very extroverted piece with a modern but assessible, style. My very first VC years ago.
Heifetz's performance is very fast (26:45) and as suggested by the tempo, cool and crisp. It has been highly popular and praised. It should be part of any one's collection (who enjoys this VC of course). Recording wise, it is forward, the violin occupies a larger than normal space (not unusually so for recordings with featured instruments) and lacks a bit of clarity and depth. The LP of this was my introduction to Sibelius' VC. The latest SACD remix is quite good though, and includes a couple of other excellent VC's by Prokofiev and Glazunov. It should be on any one's shelf.
Mutter's performance tempo is more normal at 31:36, and the recording has a greater sense of clarity and depth with a more concert hall prospective. The performance is representative of the 'modern' Sibelius, icy, cool etc, yet very exciting. Mutter is a violinist of great skill and I recommend this performance highly. Additionally the CD includes other Sibelius Violin music.
You didn't ask, but I can't resist, if you like the Sibelius VC, when you have an opportunity listen to Khachaturian's VC. Another very extroverted piece with a modern but assessible, style. My very first VC years ago.