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Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky Reiner CSO LP Vinil 200g RCA Living Stereo Analogue Productions QRP USA

Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky Reiner CSO LP Vinil 200g RCA Living Stereo Analogue Productions QRP USA Maximizar
Artista: Fritz Reiner
Título: Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky
Número de Catálogo: AAPP 2395 / LSC-2395
Editora: RCA Victor Red Seal
Reeditado por: Analogue Productions
Código de Barras: 753088239519
Ano da edição original: 1960
Ano da reedição: 2015
Quantidade de discos: 1
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 200gr
Edição Limitada: Sim
Peso Total do Artigo: 505gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 3 Abril, 2017
Colecção: Analogue Productions RCA Living Stereo
Nota: Não elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não


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Fritz Reiner conduz a Chicago Symphony Orchestra numa performance do arranjo de Sergei Prokofiev sobre Alexander Nevsky de Sergei Eisenstein, com a solista mezzo-soprano Rosalind Elias e a directora coral Margaret Hillis. Mais uma masterização perfeita a partir das Master Tapes Originais, corte totalmente analógico de Ryan K. Smith na Sterling Sound e prensagem na QRP USA.

 

 

  • Edição Limitada
  • Vinil 200 Gramas Audiófilo 33rpm
  • Corte a partir das Master Tapes Originais Analógicas
  • Prensagem na Quality Record Pressings QRP USA
  • Acetatos processados por Gary Salstrom
  • Masterizado por Ryan K. Smith na Sterling Sound
  • Capa Gatefold "tip-on" Deluxe

 

 

RCA's "golden age" was more like a "golden minute" - in a scant period, roughly from 1958 to 1963, the beginning of the stereo era - pure vacuum tube amplification helped produce recordings demonstrating unparalleled fidelity and warmth, lifelike presence and midband illumination.



"...Why...did Eisenstein turn to Prokofiev in the belief that he was the only man qualified to set aurally what he (Eisenstein) imagined visually? This is the answer in Eisenstein's own words: 'The Prokofiev of our time is a man of the screen...(He) is a man of the screen in that special sense which makes it possible for the screen to reveal not only the appearances and subject of objects, but also, and particularly, their special inner structure...Having grasped this structural secret of all phenomena, he clothes it in the total camera angles of instrumentation, compelling it to gleam with shifts in timbre, and forces the whole inflexible structure to blossom into the emotional fullness of orchestration.' This, then, codifies the respect felt by a master in one field for a master in another..." - Notes by Jay S. Harrison, Music Editor, New York Herald Tribune (1962)


The Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, prepared by Margaret Hillis, first performed Sergei Prokofiev‘s cantata Alexander Nevsky at Orchestra Hall on March 5, 6, and 10, 1959. Fritz Reiner conducted and Rosalind Elias was the mezzo-soprano soloist. The subsequent recording—the first collaboration with the Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Chorus—was made on March 7, 1959, at Orchestra Hall. Richard Mohr was the producer and Lewis Layton was the recording engineer.


And in the Daily News, Donal Henahan added: “The fever and excitement latent in this muscular music originally part of the score for the Sergei Eisenstein movie, was brought out by Reiner gradually with a slow-fuse sort of detonation. The climactic ‘Battle on the Ice’ was approached with expansive calm and deliberation, and thus aroused the audience’s martial blood properly. A conductor who tries to pile climax after climax into this work can never achieve the hair-raising thrust that Reiner drew from Margaret Hillis‘s Chicago Symphony Chorus [singing in English] at such a moment. No one can write a march like Prokofiev, and it was grand to hear this one played with power but without hysterics. The chorus, although called on for less heroic vocal effort that in some other works it has sung, produced a pleasing sound in all voices and a more homogeneous tone than at any time since Miss Hillis began her missionary work in Chicago.”

 

 

Músicos:


Arranjos - Sergei Prokofiev
Conductor - Fritz Reiner
Vocalista - Rosalind Elias (Mezzo-Soprano)
Director Coral - Margaret Hillis
Orchestra - Chicago Symphony Orchestra

 

Lista de Faixas:


1. Russia Under The Mongolian Yoke
2. Song About Alexander Nevsky
3. The Crusaders In Pskov
4. Arise, Ye Russian People
5. The Battle On The Ice
6. The Field Of The Dead
7. Alexander's Entry Into Pskov

 

 

 

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