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In Reply to: RE: Do try his La Mer! Nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on August 03, 2017 at 20:44:14
Even with a high hiss background noise, it holds tension much better than Karajan/BPO. A tad opaque and old-fashioned but faster paced salt of the Earth. But the fidelity is very challenging even for me. I reckon later NBC @ Carnegie set would be much better and I am guessing it would be move vivid and livelier than this Philly set. ( this is relatively legato for Toscanini and does not have his usual whiplash style )
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The Carnegie, on DaCapo lp, IIRC is not as immediate-sounding.
■ Symphonic Poem "La Mer"
Recording Date & Place : April 16,1936 Carnegie Hall
Orchestra : New York Philharmonic■ Symphonic Poem "La Mer"
Recording Date & Place : March 4, 1947 RECORDING SESSIONS ( CARNEGIE HALL )■ Symphonic Poem "La Mer"
Recording Date & Place : December 2, 1947 RECORDING SESSIONS ( CARNEGIE HALL )
Orchestra : NBC SO■ Symphonic Poem "La Mer"
Recording Date & Place : Feb.14,1953 Carnegie Hall
Orchestra : NBC SOI am not sure which recording DeCapo used but recording quality varies.
Edits: 08/05/17 10/09/17
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