Which one? I have 6, I think, and counting. I really just buy them for the cover pictures.
I have a weakness for tall blond German violin virtuosos.
Her Bach Sonatas will make you cry, many greats have recorded them in the last century. It is thought to be one of the measures of a great violin soloist. Most agree hers is as good as any ever done, and it is in 5 channel SACD and a huge beautiful sounding hall. The Tchaikovsky CD was not as good as the concertos and Bach to my taste, and I love Tchaikovski. I also have 2 of her Mozart small ensemble CDs but I'm ashamed to say I haven't listened to those yet. Not a big Mozart fan, maybe she will change that.
Carl I think you will get as addicted to the Prokofiev as I am. I am inhaling 3 doses a day now. Awesome in every way. I worry about listening to too much Prokofiev, that I might get sick of it someday and I think I would die. I hold a couple discs in reserve. I know, I am nuts. But I like it that way.
Speaking of nuts, I have a funny story to tell. Last night halfway through her performance, a bow hair broke loose. When she got a chance she yanked it and threw it on the floor. After she was done, at intermission, I jumped up on the stage and snagged it for my collection. I have Peter Erskine drum stick tip from Maynard Ferguson concert in 78. I have Jackie McLean alto reed. Now Julia Fischer bow hair. I am the musical litter collector! haha
Rich