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I prefer Rostropovich, simply because of the manner in which he plays it, rather than tonal qualities or anything like that. As a piece of Baroque music, I think that Yo Yo Ma takes it too much in the direction of aleatoricism, with his large use of rubato in the opening passages. In my opinion, that is not what Bach or Baroque music is.
Then there's Mischa Maisky, who wipes the deck with the above on Bach, IMO. Not as rubato as Yo Yo, not as strict as Rostropovich. The most emotionally expressive, while retaining a copy of the song that is still...