If you can find it, Reiner/Chicago on RCA. A Living Stereo LP.
Best Respighi Pines of Rome
Perhaps this belongs in the "Music" forum, but I'm looking for vinyl only so here goes...I just picked up a used Living Presence of Respighi's Pines of Rome. First and only release of this for me, was only $4 and in decent condition.
After Disc Doctor, the recording has more background noise relative to other used purchases I have made, and I'm wondering if there might be another release recommended among those that you have experience with.
Any and all suggestions (except going to CD) appreciated.
Tim
After Disc Doctor, the recording has more background noise relative to other used purchases I have made, and I'm wondering if there might be another release recommended among those that you have experience with.
Any and all suggestions (except going to CD) appreciated.
Tim
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Agree with the Reiner/Chicago recommendation. Classic Records reissued this performance on vinyl and they're currently offering it for sale at $15 on their website. http://www.classicrecs.com |
Charles Dutoit, Montreal Symphony, London LDR 71091 This a digital recorded LP that is also on CD. This is a colorful piece, so the digital master brings it out, not to mention this is a very good permformance (IMO). It also includes "The Fountains" and "Roman Festivals". Most LP sets usually have just The Fountains. Other good choices on LP are (in no particular order)... Von Karajan, Berlin Phil., Deutche Grammophon 2531 055 Charles Munch, New Philharmonia, London Jubilee 41024 Ormandy, Philadelphia, CBS Records MY 38485 Feccia, New Philharmonia, Quintessence 7058 And the Reiner recommended above on: RCA ATL1-4040 |
The Decca has been reissued by Speakers Corner, I believe. Got one coming to me. Also have the UHQR of this recording, will be interesting to compare and see how much MFSL jacked up the bass. I also prefer the Reiner recording (the Classic reissue is stunning), and the Frescia is a very good interpretation and was released years ago on CD by Chesky, but sounds a little thin and steely even with the decent Chesky transfer. |
Sugarbrie, I guess it is my bad for failing to use a silly "smilie", since no one can see the tongue what was placed in my cheek. It is simply an LP I've had on the shelf for some time and wondering if anyone knows if it is a good performance. On the other hand, if it IS a good performance, it might be have more value to an avid Respighi lover than to me. Just a another thought. |