Richard Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel & Death And Transfiguration - Fritz Reiner - The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (200g)
Richard Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel & Death And Transfiguration - Fritz Reiner - The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (200g)
Richard Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel & Death And Transfiguration - Fritz Reiner - The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (200g)
Richard Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel & Death And Transfiguration - Fritz Reiner - The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (200g)

Richard Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel & Death And Transfiguration - Fritz Reiner - The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (200g)

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Richard Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, Op. 28 & Death and Transfiguration, Op. 24 

The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Fritz Reiner, conductor

 

1 LP,  standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 200g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Quality Record Pressings

Label : Analogue Productions

Original Label : RCA

Recorded by James Brown

Remastered by Willem Makee

Produced by John Culshaw

Originally released in 1957

Reissued in 2016




Tracks :

Side A : 

  1. Enrique Granados - Goyescas: Intermezzo
  2. Manuel de Falla - La Vida Breve: Intermezzo and Dance
  3. Manuel de Falla - Dances From "The Three-Cornered Hat"
Side B :
  1. Isaac Albeniz - Navarra
  2. Isaac Albeniz - Fete-Dieu A Seville
  3. Isaac Albeniz - Triana



Awards
:

TAS Super LP List! Special Merit: Classical




Reviews
:

Fritz Reiner conducts the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. This Strauss recording uniting RCA star Fritz Reiner with the Vienna Philharmonic (one of Decca's star orchestras), was released in 1959, marking the first fruit of an agreement that in return for loaning RCA some of their artists, Decca was permitted to distribute RCA recordings throughout the U.K. and Europe. In addition, Decca agreed to record under license some of their own artists, in sessions paid for and sponsored by RCA, for release on the Red Seal label. High Fidelity, at the time of the original release, called it "as fine an example as we have of Reiner's preeminent place among the living disciples of Richard Strauss."

Recorded by Decca engineer James Brown in Vienna's Sofiensall, the sound is as tubby as a Bavarian burgher. The playing is, as advertised, first-rate



Ratings

AllMusic : 4.5 / 5  ,  Discogs : 4.32 / 5

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