Believe me when I tell you without any blush or even a bit of exaggeration, we are in front of one of the greatest recordings of the century. Sandor Vegh was a a musician who used to give those magical rapports that by far, transcend the quotidian barriers to elevate himself in a superior level of interpretation. In his case there are several testimonials about that sublime quality.Bartok's Third String Quartet is played with an inspiring and well visible domain the thematic material, whose complex difficulty is well known by most of the reduced audiences of chamber music.As far as I `m conscious, I don't know about any other version capable to overcome this one. Not only due its refined and majestic elegance, but its prodigious and mesmerizing vitality, Dionysian conveyance and absolute commitment. That evening of 1968 Sandor Vegh made demonstrated once more why he was a poet of the music, a driving force of first-rate whose contribution in service of the enhancement of the chamber music remained for the music lovers of the actual and next generations to come. The astonishing musical depth, the overwhelming cosmic approach and the steeled conviction which they performed that evening make that statement be plainly justified.Don't miss this legendary album.