Great Sounding Classical Title from EMI!
180g Audiophile Vinyl Cut from the Original EMI Stereo Analogue Master Tapes at Abbey Road Studios!
Grammy Award Winner 1972: Best Orchestral Performance
Carlo Giulini conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for this performance of Mahler's First Symphony on audiophile vinyl.
Carlo Maria Giulini (1914-2005) made his American debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as far back as 1955 but he was appointed Principal Guest Conductor in 1969, an appointment very much instigated by the Music Director of the CSO, Sir Georg Solti, who needed someone to share conducting duties whilst Solti was still running the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Giulini made several magnificent recordings with the CSO for EMI during this period, including another Grammy Award-winning recording: the Brahms Violin Concerto with Itzhak Perlman, available on (HIQLP033.)
Recorded on 30 March 1971 at the Medinah Temple, Chicago, with producer Christopher Bishop and engineer Carson Taylor.
In the original August 1971 review in the GRAMOPHONE Edward Greenfield remarked:
If you want a Mahler First above all for beauty of tone and phrasing and precision of ensemble, then this is a plain first choice. In addition Giulinis qualities suit this work. For all the orchestral sophistication, he has a transparent honesty which accords well with Mahler in Wayfaring Lad mood. Nor does he use the Chicago orchestras virtuosity to whip up excitement in fast tempi... Giulinis, sumptuously beautiful all through and never merely slick and over-polished, is certainly one to add to the list of top recommendations, not least for the gorgeousness of the recorded sound... which is even richer than in the three finely-recorded rivals which I list [Solti, Kubelik and Horenstein].
Cut at Abbey Road Studios from the original stereo analogue master tapes with the Neumann VMS82 lathe fed an analogue pre-cut signal from a specially adapted Studer A80 tape deck with additional advance playback head, making the cut a totally analogue process.
Pressed on 180g vinyl to audiophile standards using the original EMI presses by The Vinyl Factory in Hayes, England.
Features:
Hi-Q Records Supercuts 180g Vinyl
Cut at Abbey Road Studios from the original EMI stereo analogue master tapes
Superior Audiophile Pressing
Features original album artwork
Made in England
Musicians:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Carlo Maria Giulini
Selections:
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Side One:
Symphony No. 1 in D
1. Langsam. Schleppend, Wie ein Naturlaut
2. Kraftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
Side Two:
1. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen
2. Sturmisch bewegtbewegter, wie im Anfang
180g Audiophile Vinyl Cut from the Original EMI Stereo Analogue Master Tapes at Abbey Road Studios!
Grammy Award Winner 1972: Best Orchestral Performance
Carlo Giulini conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for this performance of Mahler's First Symphony on audiophile vinyl.
Carlo Maria Giulini (1914-2005) made his American debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as far back as 1955 but he was appointed Principal Guest Conductor in 1969, an appointment very much instigated by the Music Director of the CSO, Sir Georg Solti, who needed someone to share conducting duties whilst Solti was still running the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Giulini made several magnificent recordings with the CSO for EMI during this period, including another Grammy Award-winning recording: the Brahms Violin Concerto with Itzhak Perlman, available on (HIQLP033.)
Recorded on 30 March 1971 at the Medinah Temple, Chicago, with producer Christopher Bishop and engineer Carson Taylor.
In the original August 1971 review in the GRAMOPHONE Edward Greenfield remarked:
If you want a Mahler First above all for beauty of tone and phrasing and precision of ensemble, then this is a plain first choice. In addition Giulinis qualities suit this work. For all the orchestral sophistication, he has a transparent honesty which accords well with Mahler in Wayfaring Lad mood. Nor does he use the Chicago orchestras virtuosity to whip up excitement in fast tempi... Giulinis, sumptuously beautiful all through and never merely slick and over-polished, is certainly one to add to the list of top recommendations, not least for the gorgeousness of the recorded sound... which is even richer than in the three finely-recorded rivals which I list [Solti, Kubelik and Horenstein].
Cut at Abbey Road Studios from the original stereo analogue master tapes with the Neumann VMS82 lathe fed an analogue pre-cut signal from a specially adapted Studer A80 tape deck with additional advance playback head, making the cut a totally analogue process.
Pressed on 180g vinyl to audiophile standards using the original EMI presses by The Vinyl Factory in Hayes, England.
Features:
Hi-Q Records Supercuts 180g Vinyl
Cut at Abbey Road Studios from the original EMI stereo analogue master tapes
Superior Audiophile Pressing
Features original album artwork
Made in England
Musicians:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Carlo Maria Giulini
Selections:
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Side One:
Symphony No. 1 in D
1. Langsam. Schleppend, Wie ein Naturlaut
2. Kraftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
Side Two:
1. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen
2. Sturmisch bewegtbewegter, wie im Anfang