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Fiedler's performance of Offenbach's Gaite Parisienne combines delightfully lyrical music with spectacular sonics to create an unforgettable listening experience. The fabled acoustics of Boston's Symphony Hall and the magnificent tonal hues of the Boston Pops are on full display on this...
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In 1957, Miles Davis is in Paris for an engagement at the ‘Club Saint-Germain’ and a wonderful concert at the Olympia Theatre. Once in Paris, Miles came into contact with many members of the modern existentialist cultural environment in the neighborhood of Saint-Germain-des-Près. These...
Paul Kletzi conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra for this excellent recording of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 4 captured at Kingsway Hall in London, England in 1957, by legendary producer Victor Olof and engineer Douglas Larter. Operatic soprano Emmy Loose solos beautifully in the fourth...
Eunice Kathleen Waymon recorded more than 40 albums over a long, distinguished career that stretched for five decades. As Nina Simone, her distinctive mellifluous voice honed a career categorized variously as a jazz singer, soul singer and folk artist; she was all of these and much...
'Little did any of us who were involved in the planning and recording of Music for Bang, Baaroom and Harp know, back in 1958, what an impact this album would have on the record industry and how it would effect my career', writes Dick Shory, about the audiophile instrumental classic, the...
Iberia is one of the few records that transcends engineering, and simply allows Debussy, Ravel, Reiner and his orchestra to make our souls a richer place. This RCA LP is a perfect synthesis of interpretation, playing and sound. The recording is rich in timbre and detail, and is...
Bruno Walter helped shape the very essence of interpretive style among conductors. Walter's rendition of Beethoven's sixth symphony is perhaps the greatest ever recorded, his reading of the score comes off sounding like a piece of literature or poetry, but that is a great thing and...
Kurtz was a familiar name with the Philharmonia to the record collector of the 1950s and Yehudi Menuhin was in his prime following a long tradition of celebrated violinists performing the solo violin parts of Swan Lake. Efrem Kurtz had a graceful, baton-less technique that drew a fluid...
A tall imposing figure, so tall, in fact, that he often dispensed with a podium, Efrem Kurtz was a distinguished Russian conductor, who had studied with Glazunov and Tcherepnin and was a pupil of Arthur Nikisch. Kurtz had a broad symphonic and operatic repertory and conducted the...
Belafonte Sings The Blues was the inimitable singer's favorite recording, and it's a longtime audiophile favorite too. This record finds music legend Harry Belafonte illuminating the timeless words and music of the American blues legacy in truly stunning sound quality. These amazing 11...
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