Saint-Saens - Symphony No.3 - Charles Munch (200g) - AudioSoundMusic
Saint-Saens - Symphony No.3 - Charles Munch (200g) - AudioSoundMusic
Saint-Saens - Symphony No.3 - Charles Munch (200g) - AudioSoundMusic
Saint-Saens - Symphony No.3 - Charles Munch (200g) - AudioSoundMusic

Saint-Saens - Symphony No.3 - Charles Munch (2LP, 45 RPM)

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The Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78 composed by Camille Saint-Saëns

Berj Zamkochian, organ

Leo Litwin & Bernard Zighera, piano

Boston Symphony Orchestra

Charles Munch, conductor 

 

 

2 LPs,  Gatefold Jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 45 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Quality Record Pressings

Label : Analogue Productions

Original Label : RCA

Recorded on April 5–6, 1959 at Symphony Hall, Boston.

Remastered from the Original Master Tape & Cut at 45rpm by Bernie Grundman!

Originally released in 1959

Reissued in 2025





Tracks :

Side A: First Movement: Adalgo; Allegro moderato

Side B: First Movement: Poco adagio

Side C: Second Movement: Allegro moderato; Presto

Side D: Second Movement: Maestoso; Allegro











Reviews :

"So far, Analogue Productions' series of outstanding reissues have avoided the missteps of the previous Classic Records issues, instead offering real improvements over the originals. ... The latest release, of this title and the Offenbach Gaite Parisienne (LSC 1817), keeps a perfect track record of outstanding Living Stereo releases by Analogue Productions. Pristine surfaces and better-defined layers of sound along with much finer texture add up to a wonderful experience of the famous Organ Symphony. The original is almost coarse sounding compared to this reissue. While the Offenbach reissue does not eclipse the original in all areas, the original remains very expensive and the reissue is superb." Dennis D. Davis, Hi-Fi +, Issue 119




Ratings

Discogs : 5 / 5

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