The latest RCA CD incarnation of the CSO/Martinon Inextinguishable (coupled with Morton Gould's admired recording of the 2nd Symphony) does sound better than the Victrola pressing with which I grew up, too. Unfortunately when RCA were doing the remastering they followed the frustrating LP side turn, by keeping a gaping five second gap between the 3rd and 4th movements (after the grand crescendo) instead of going straight into the finale 'attaca' as Nielsen wrote.
The old RCA 'Navigator' CD sounds marginally shriller than the latest version, BUT that destructive gap between movements is eliminated completely, so anyone who has this edition - coupled with Previn's Nielsen No.1 and Prelude to Saul and David - should hang on to it.
Aside from that, the sonics, string playing and performance on the more recent mastering are as thrilling as they always were.
The old RCA 'Navigator' CD sounds marginally shriller than the latest version, BUT that destructive gap between movements is eliminated completely, so anyone who has this edition - coupled with Previn's Nielsen No.1 and Prelude to Saul and David - should hang on to it.
Aside from that, the sonics, string playing and performance on the more recent mastering are as thrilling as they always were.
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