Genre: Classical
Composer: Mahler
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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Mahler Symphony No. 2 200g 2LP

Beverly Sills

$39.99
 
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SKU:
VSD10003QP
UPC:
VSD10003QP
Taped within the near-perfect acoustics of the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City in 1967, this magnificent recording features two of the greatest operatic voices America has ever produced. Beverly Sills and Florence Kopleff, truly both virtuosos in their own right, join conductor Maurice Abravanel, whose understanding and sympathy of Mahler, comes close to the composer's original intent, garnering his own personal glowing reviews and stature worldwide. Transferred from the Vanguard original 3-track master tapes, this is the one to have for best is sound and performance.

Musicians: University of Utah Civic Chorale and University of Utah Civic Chorale conducted by Maurice Abravanel, Beverly Sills, soprano; Florence Kopleff, contralto.

Selections:
1. Mahler's Symphony No. 2 in C minor "Resurrection"

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