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    Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra (1958) {Classic/RCA LSC-1934 180g} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip + Redbook CD Version

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    Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra (1958) {Classic/RCA LSC-1934 180g} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip + Redbook CD Version

    Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra
    Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u & Tech Log, no cue | HQ Artwork
    757 MB (24/96) + 203 MB (CD) | RAR 5% recovery | DR Analysis | Classical | 1958
    Classic Records/RCA LSC-1934 (1994) 180g 1S RTI Pressing

    This is part of a Classic Records Deluxe 1S Edition Box Set of RCA Living Stereo "Shaded Dog" releases. The Bartok is, by far, Bartok's best-known and most popular work, immediately accessible in a way that many of his other mature works are not. Reiner, being as close to Bartok as he was, knew this work "inside and out" and committed a performance for the ages in this session. He of course was also aware of the reason why Bartok chose to parodize the "invasion" theme from Shostakovich's 7th Symphony in the fourth movement of the Concerto, and plays this loopy parody, complete with its growling trombone raspberries, for all it is worth. But the work is of course much more than this oft-mentioned parody, and Reiner's interpretation is as good as any The Concerto is probably the most popular and most frequently performed 20th century piece of orchestral music. Like anything that is played and recorded often, it can seem to be too much of a good thing. To Reiner and his Chicagoans of the 1950s, it was relatively new music, and the fact that it had not yet become standard repertory may have been one reason they were able to project it so vividly: there was no routine to fall into.

    LP track listing

    Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra

    Side One

    1. "Introduzione: Andante non troppo; Allegro vivace" - 9:55
    2. "Giuoco delle coppie: Allegretto scherzando" - 5:58

    Side Two

    3. "Elegia: Andante non troppo" - 7:54
    4. "Intermezzo interrotto: Allegretto" - 4:13
    5. "Finale: Pesante; Presto" - 8:58


    Released: 1958 [Classic Records reissue 1994]
    Recorded: October 22, 1955 in Orchestra Hall, Chicago
    Genre: Classical
    Length: 36:58
    Label: RCA Living Stereo/Classic Records
    Producer: Richard Mohr [reissue produced by Michael Hobson and Ying Tan]

    Personnel

    * Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Fritz Reiner, Conductor


    As far as I know, this was the first box set that Classic Records issued (1994). While most recent high-quality reissues go back and remaster from tape and then cut new stampers on a lathe, my memory of the details of this box set is that they used the actual first pressing stampers so that the only difference between these releases and the originals is the heavier vinyl.

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    Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra
    Fritz Reiner/Chicago Symphony Orchestra
    Part of Classic Records Deluxe 1S Edition Box Set
    Classic Records/RCA LSC-1934 (1994) [originally released in 1958]
    180g 1S Pressing on 180g
    24-bit / 96kHz Vinyl Rip by garybx
    October 2011

    Vinyl condition: New

    Deadwax info
    Side 1: LSC 1934-A
    Side 2: LSC 1934-B

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    FLAC encoded Level 8 with XLD

    No DeNoise was used on this rip.
    All de-clicking software used in full manual mode to preserve musical transients.
    No music was harmed in the making of this vinyl rip.
    No silence been removed, please burn gapless to match original track layout.

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    "Rip by garybx"


    Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra (1958) {Classic/RCA LSC-1934 180g} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip + Redbook CD Version


    The Classic Records Deluxe 1S Edition Box Set includes:
    LSC1806 Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra (Reiner, CSO)
    LSC1900 Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique (Munch, BSO)
    LSC2398 Khachaturian - Masque...Comedians (Kondrashin, RCAVSO)
    LSC2456 Lalo - Symphony Espagnole (Szeryng, Hendl, CSO)
    LSC1934 Bartok - Concerto For Orchestra (Reiner, CSO)
    LSC2500 Strauss - Waltzes (Reiner, CSO)
    LSC2423 Festival (Reiner, CSO)
    LSC2541 Liszt - Todtentanz & Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 1 (Janis, Reiner, CSO)
    LSC2234 Saint-Saens - Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rubinstein, Wallenstein, SOA)
    LSC2471 Rhapsodies (Stokowski, RCAVO)

    Bartok - Concerto for Orchestra (1958) {Classic/RCA LSC-1934 180g} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip + Redbook CD Version


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