I've just been sampling the third and presumably last box of Mercury reissues, 53 discs altogether. There are some fine Dorati recordings here, including the Brahms symphonies with the LSO, the excellent versions of the first three Tchaikovskies and Wagner orchestral works,
The latter are matched by a similar selection by the Detroit SO and Paul Paray.
Paray is also represented by the Franck and Chausson symphonies and the Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique. All the Paray performances are enjoyable if you don't mind his brisk tempi in almost everything.
Lighter works from Frederick Fennell include three CDs of song arrangements, Gershwin, Porter, and interestingly Victor Herbert.
Howard Hanson recorded a lecture recital for Mercury, entitled The Composer and his Orchestra, very much tailored for his American audience.
All in all, it's an interesting collection which has as a bonus the 4tt and 8th Shostakovich quartets by the Borodin Quartet, that's the third version of No; 8 by this team in my collection!
The sound on some of these CDs is astonishing for its period, especially the Dorati recordings made in London and Vienna.
The latter are matched by a similar selection by the Detroit SO and Paul Paray.
Paray is also represented by the Franck and Chausson symphonies and the Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique. All the Paray performances are enjoyable if you don't mind his brisk tempi in almost everything.
Lighter works from Frederick Fennell include three CDs of song arrangements, Gershwin, Porter, and interestingly Victor Herbert.
Howard Hanson recorded a lecture recital for Mercury, entitled The Composer and his Orchestra, very much tailored for his American audience.
All in all, it's an interesting collection which has as a bonus the 4tt and 8th Shostakovich quartets by the Borodin Quartet, that's the third version of No; 8 by this team in my collection!
The sound on some of these CDs is astonishing for its period, especially the Dorati recordings made in London and Vienna.
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