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    Various Artists & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra - Concertgebouw Lollipops (2017)

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    Various Artists & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra - Concertgebouw Lollipops (2017)

    Various Artists & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra - Concertgebouw Lollipops (2017)
    Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 02:40:06 | 367 MB
    Label: Decca

    This highly appealing collection of light-orchestral classics gathers up eighteen years in the history of one of the world’s most celebrated orchestras during the golden age of the LP. Ever since its foundation in 1883, the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam has been blessed with a hall that, to all intents and purposes, belongs to them. Unlike many of their rivals, they not only perform but rehearse and record in the hall. The hall’s own superb acoustic has always been a further attraction for record companies, and between 1950 and 1968 microphones were frequently set up to record the orchestra.

    Those microphones mostly belonged to Decca and to the fledgling local Philips company, and on the podium were not only its music directors – during this period, Eduard van Beinum and, from 1961, Bernard Haitink – but also celebrated guest conductors. There were long-established maestros and friends of the orchestra such as Eugen Jochum, Paul van Kempen and Willem van Otterloo, but also younger, dynamic maestros including Antal Doráti.

    When recording sessions went well, and the main works were in the can ahead of schedule, the time was not wasted, but filled with shorter pieces. These would both conveniently fill out a short-measure LP and be guaranteed enticements to the ever-growing market of consumers, though in some cases, the reserve pieces were only released on a 45-rpm record, which sometimes disappeared from the catalogue after a short period.

    Many of those recordings, often made on the hoof with a delightful spontaneity that shines through even now, are gathered on this set for the first time. Typical of them is The Stars and Stripes Forever. This was put on tape one day in September 1958 without rehearsal, played straight through, and at the end Van Beinum addressed the orchestra: ‘Now that, gentlemen, is a recording!’

    Sometimes the juxtapositions of conductor and repertoire are immediately arresting: not only Van Beinum in Sousa but Haitink in Glinka and Verdi. The waltz-suites from Der Rosenkavalier play to Jochum’s under-rated strengths as an operatic conductor. Igor Markevitch conducts the Polovtsian Dances and Russian Easter Festival Overture to the manner born. The booklet includes an informative and insightful note by Niek Nelissen, as well as cover illustrations of the LPs and EPs that gave rise to this unique collection.

    TRACKLIST

    01. Schubert: Marche Militaire No.1 in D Major. D.733 - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra & Paul van Kempen
    02. J. Strauss I: Radetzky March, Op. 228 - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra & Paul van Kempen
    03. Clarke: Trumpet Voluntary - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Eduard van Beinum
    04. Nicolai: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor-Overture - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Eduard van Beinum
    05. Thomas: Mignon-Overture - Eduard van Beinum and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    06. Grieg: Two Elegiac Melodies, Op.34-1. Heart-Wounds - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Eduard van Beinum
    07. Grieg: Two Elegiac Melodies, Op.34-2. The Last Spring - Eduard van Beinum and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    08. Berlioz: Overture "Le Carnaval Romain", Op.9 - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Eduard van Beinum
    09. Sibelius: Finlandia, Op.26 No.7 - Eduard van Beinum and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    10. Glinka: Ruslan And Lyudmila / Act 1-Overture - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Bernard Haitink
    11. Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Festival, Overture, Op.36 - Igor Markevitch and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    12. Borodin: Prince Igor / Act 2-Polovtsian Dances - Igor Markevitch and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    13. Verdi: La forza del destino-Overture (Sinfonia) - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Bernard Haitink
    14. Berlioz: Overture "Benvenuto Cellini", Op.23 - Bernard Haitink and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    15. Franck: Les Eolides - Willem van Otterloo & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    16. Saint-Saëns: Danse macabre, Op.40 - Herman Krebbers & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra & Bernard Haitink
    17. Dvorák: Scherzo capriccioso, Op.66 - Bernard Haitink and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    18. R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier, Op.59: Suites of Waltzes-First Suite Of Waltzes - Eugen Jochum and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    19. R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier, Op.59: Suites of Waltzes-Second Suite Of Waltzes - Eugen Jochum and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    20. Elgar: Pomp And Circumstance March In D Major, Op.39, No.1 - Antal Doráti and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
    21. Sousa: Semper fidelis - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Antal Doráti
    22. Sousa: The Stars & Stripes Forever - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Eduard van Beinum