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Paul Kletzki conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra in a fantastic performance Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov's symphonic suit Scheherazade, recorded on April 12-14, 1960 at the No. 1 Studio, Abbey Road in London, and produced by the legendary Victor Olof and engineered by Douglas Larter. A great...
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Originally released in 1960, Out There was the second album for Eric Dolphy after his time with Charles Mingus. The album features four Dolphy originals, one of which is a collaborative effort with Mingus. Dolphy’s speech-like improvisations and Carter’s bowed or plucked cello solos...
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...
Recorded with Miles Davis' legendary rhythm section and originally released in 1960 immediately after Giant Steps, Coltrane Jazz came in the midst of the saxophonist's peak Atlantic period which ultimately changed the face of music forever. Backed by Wynton Kelly, McCoy Tyner, Paul...
The RCA Living Stereo LP Festival features an excellent collection of Russian orchestral favorites by the likes of Kabalevsky, Tchaikovsky, Borodin, and Glinka to go along with one of the best versions of Moussorgsky's 'Night On Bare Mountain' as performed by the mighty Chicago Symphony...
The slow blues title track was cut in 1958 with a 15-piece orchestra, but the majority of this material was recorded the following year with slightly smaller configurations. Melding the feel of a formal studio date with a loose late-night jam session, the light and nuanced Blues In...
For nearly a quarter-century, beginning in 1950, tenor saxophonist Gene Ammons was among the brightest stars in the Prestige Records firmament. Whether leading or partaking in one of Prestige’s jam sessions, immersing himself in the organ-dominated blues and gospel grooves that in the...
Maurizio Pollini (b.1942) burst onto the world's music scene by winning the International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1960. Arthur Rubinstein, who led the jury, declared Pollini the winner of the competition, allegedly saying: 'that boy can play the piano better than any of...
RCA's golden age from 1958 to 1963 in the beginning of the stereo era, was a time when pure vacuum tube amplification helped produce recordings demonstrating unparalleled fidelity with lifelike presence and midband illumination. The jewel in the Living Stereo crown, this recording of...
From Music Matters impressive 33rpm Reissue Series, one of the best Blue Note titles and memorable Art Blakey session recorded by Rudy Van Gelder. Audiophile mastering from Original Analog Master Tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio on 33rpm 180 gram virgin vinyl pressed at RTI and...
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