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In Reply to: RE: Josef Krips posted by learsfool on November 06, 2015 at 21:56:24
. . . but I posted under the OP at the top of this thread. My point was that many of the Krips recordings were very well engineered for their time and are themselves part of the "golden age of stereo" legacy.
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His Beethoven symphony cycle with the LSO on Everest, and his Beethoven piano concerto cycle with Rubinstein on RCA, both from the late 50s. OTOH, Everest was a small label, and he may have been chosen by RCA to record the piano concertos because of a big falling out between Rubinstein and Reiner. Or so I've read.
He conducted a fine bunch of Mozart symphonies (21-41) with the Concertgebouw Orchestra for Phillips; these are still available, and a couple have been released as a Pentatone SACD as well.
Krips also conducted Brahms Concerto 2 with Rubinstein in a 1958 recording.
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