Is violinist 
Julia Fischer in the same league as 
David Oistrakh in her recording of 
Brahms' Violin Concerto? Are 
Fischer and cellist 
Daniel Müller-Schott in the same league as 
Oistrakh and 
Mstislav Rostropovich in their recording of 
Brahms' Double Concerto? No: 
Oistrakh and 
Rostropovich are playing big, muscular, and heroic music while 
Fischer and 
Müller-Schott are playing intimate, sensuous, and lyrical music. 
Fischer's tone is lovely, her technique is impeccable, but best of all his interpretation of the Violin Concerto is sweet, smiling, and joy-filled. 
Müller-Schott's tone is warm, his technique is impressive, but best of all his interpretation of the Double Concerto with 
Fischer sounds like a love duet from an Othello written by a German. Together with the lush and enveloping accompaniment of the 
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Amsterdam led by 
Yakov Kreizberg, 
Fischer and 
Müller-Schott turn in performances that aren't in the same league as 
Oistrakh and 
Rostropovich -- they're in a wonderfully seductive league of their own. PentaTone's super audio digital sound is rich, full, deep, and just about real.