I'd say anything with Kremer. Not just because, y'know, it's Kremer but because I think he's just cold enough to play it well without quite being analytical like, say, Arditti.
The version of the 4th I have is the Stockholm Sinfonietta.
I would seriously avoid the Kronos quartet's recording of the quartets - it's great, because it's Schnittke, but it really felt very by-numbers to me.
Berio's someone I've never really got the hang of - what would you recommend of his? Lutoslawski is someone I've always enjoyed but have only picked up the Naxos cello concerto by him. I don't know what those Russians put in the water, but fair play to them.
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