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Soviet violin legend David Oistrach and pianist Lev Oborin recorded Beethoven's violin sonatas as a monumental achievement. This volume pairs the radiant Spring Sonata, Op. 24, with the virtuosic brilliance of Op. 30, No. 1. Both sit at the threshold between classical clarity and romantic expansiveness. Oistrach's tone is effortlessly gorgeous—warm, focused, capable of thunderous power and whispered intimacy. Oborin is equally commanding; he's no mere accompanist but full partner. The interplay between both musicians reveals detail and drama on repeated hearing. These Philips recordings are classics of mid-century chamber music documentation, capturing real mastery in intimate performance. An audiophile staple—essential listening and genuinely rare in excellent condition.
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| Genre | Classical |
| Style | Classical |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Philips |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Format | LP |
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