The violin concerto was recorded by Kogan in 1961, again with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, now conducted by
Kirill Kondrashin. A reviewer of a 2015 reissue noted Kogan's "biting intensity allied to his immaculate technique", especially in the
cadenza. In 2014 it was recorded, along with Britten's
Violin Concerto, by Linus Roth and the Berlin German Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
Mihkel Kütson. This recording is part of the violinist's aim to record all works by Weinberg that feature solo violin. A reviewer from
Gramophone credits Roth's reading with "more subtlety and range of colour" than Kogan's. It was recorded a year later by
Ilya Gringolts with the
Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Jacek Kaspszyk. A recording with Gidon Kremer and the
Gewandhaus Orchestra conducted by
Daniele Gatti was released in 2021 combined with the sonata for two violins. == References ==