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Bartók - Reiner - Concerto For Orchestra etc. (1955, Remaster 2004) {Hybrid-SACD // ISO & HiRes FLAC}

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Bartók - Reiner - Concerto For Orchestra etc. (1955, Remaster 2004) {Hybrid-SACD // ISO & HiRes FLAC}

Bela Bartók - Concerto For Orchestra / Music For Strings, Percussion And Celesta / Hungarian Sketches
Fritz Reiner - Chicago Symphony Orchestra
SACD ISO (2.0/MCH): 3,27 GB | 24B/88,2kHz Stereo FLAC: 1,44 GB | Partial Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: RCA "Living Stereo" # 82876 61390 2 | Country/Year: Europe 2004
Genre: Classical | Style: Modern, Early 20th Century

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Bartók - Reiner - Concerto For Orchestra etc. (1955, Remaster 2004) {Hybrid-SACD // ISO & HiRes FLAC}


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Analyzed: Fritz Reiner, conductor; Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra; Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta; Hungarian Sketches
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DR14 -7.45 dB -27.04 dB 10:02 01-Introduzione: Andante non troppo; Allegro vivace
DR14 -9.32 dB -29.38 dB 6:04 02-Giuoco delle coppie: Allegro scherzando
DR14*-6.26 dB -26.42 dB 7:59 03-Elegia: Andante non troppo
DR13 -7.77 dB -27.69 dB 4:15 04-Intermezzo interrotto: Allegretto
DR13 -7.62 dB -25.38 dB 9:00 05-Finale: Pesante; Presto
DR12 -9.72 dB -29.86 dB 7:05 06-Andante tranquillo
DR12 -8.98 dB -25.37 dB 7:03 07-Allegro
DR16 -9.04 dB -31.76 dB 6:58 08-Adagio
DR12 -8.05 dB -25.83 dB 6:44 09-Allegro molto
DR12-16.38 dB -35.31 dB 2:44 10-An Evening in the Village
DR11-10.19 dB -25.52 dB 1:42 11-Bear Dance
DR11-12.51 dB -31.05 dB 2:05 12-Melody
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DR11 -9.55 dB -26.75 dB 1:57 14-Swineherd`s Dance
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SACD Info:

Bela Bartók - Concerto For Orchestra / Music For Strings, Percussion And Celesta / Hungarian Sketches

Fritz Reiner - Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Label: RCA Red Seal
Series: Living Stereo
Catalog#: 82876 61390 2
Format: Hybrid-SACD, Album, Stereo, Multichannel (3-CH)
Country: Europe
Released: 2004
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern

Tracklist:

Concerto For Orchestra

1 1 Introduzione: Andante Non Troppo; Allegro Vivace
2 2 Giuoco Delle Coppie: Allegretto Scherzando
3 Elegia: Andante Non Troppo
4 4 Intermezzo INterrotto: Allegretto
5 5 Finale: Pesante; Presto

Music For Strings, Percussion And Celesta

6 1 Andante Tranquillo
7 2 Allegro
8 3 Adagio
9 4 Allegro Molto

Hungarian Sketches

10 1 An Evening In The Village
11 2 Bear Dance
12 3 Melody
13 4 Slighty Tipsy
14 5 Swineherd's Dance

© 2004 Sony Music Entertainment
℗ Originally Recorded 1955. All rights reserved by BMG Music.

Produced by: Richard Mohr
Recording Engineer: Lewis Layton
Mastering Engineer: Mark Donahue

Conductor: Fritz Reiner
Orchestra: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Fritz Reiner leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in these fearless performances of these most famous works by the Hungarian composer, Bela Bartok.

This was the first of several SA-CDs I purchased in the RCA Living Stereo series and it is certainly one of the very best. Fritz Reiner was a conductor whose attention to detail was unwavering and he jumps on these works by Bartok with great intensity. The Chicago Symphony play with gusto.

The Concerto for Orchestra is easily the most popular work by Bartok and it is presented here in two-channel stereo, just as it was recorded. The sound is crystal clear and the reading is intense. This is actually my first encounter with Reiner's interpretation and he is unflinching, pushing the Chicago players for all their worth. Its no wonder that this is considered by many to be the definitive reading of the Concerto for Orchestra. Its too bad this performance had not been recorded in three-channel surround like the other two works on this disc. I have noticed that listening to the Concerto for Orchestra back in SA-CD stereo on my player, actually seems to improve the focus on the sound.

The Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta has the added benefit of being recorded in three-channel surround and Reiner again dives in head first, throwing caution to the wind and the Chicago Symphony play with fiery intensity when needed and gentle and colorful tones when required. There is also nice depth in the percussion, placing it at the back of all the other instruments. The Celesta is wonderfully caught with vivid clarity.

Hungarian Sketches also benfits from a three-channel recording and Reiner does not disappoint. This is actually a wonderful way to end this disc with the sensitive reading of "An Evening in the Village", the lighthearted "Bear Dance", the humourous "Slightly Tips" and closing with the jocular "Swineheard's Dance".

This disc is a showcase of virtuoso playing and Bartok fans will certainly be impressed with these legendary readings which have been so revered. I wish I could say that this was recorded in modern DSD sound, but these 1955 and 1958 recordings capture the ambience of Orchestra Hall very well. Excellent sound for this vintage and Highly recommended to all Bartok fans. Even if you aren't a Bartok fan, the price is very attractive and makes it all the more worthwhile to add this to your SA-CD Library! SA-CD.net
Bartók - Reiner - Concerto For Orchestra etc. (1955, Remaster 2004) {Hybrid-SACD // ISO & HiRes FLAC}

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