High Quality Pure Analogue 180g Virgin Vinyl LP!
AAA Recording!
Audiophile Mastering By Kevin Gray From Original Master Tapes!
Violinist David Oistrakh joins the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy for this recording of compositional works by Jean Sibelius.
Not always do composers of instrumental works take the playability of their ideas into consideration. Jean Sibelius himself an excellent violinist must have been aware of the enormous challenges to the soloist, but he did not, however, envisage that the première of his violin concerto would be badly received due to the inadequacy of the violinist. That his op. 47 would become a showpiece of romantic violin repertoire is certainly not only due to the first-class soloists of our time, but also thanks to the works broad and expressive melodies. In the short introduction of the second movement, the leaping intervals of the violin as though from nowhere develop into a broad symphonic dialogue with a late-romantic inflection, which is unleashed to create an emotional climax in the 20-bar main theme of the second movement. Seemingly purposely written for the nimble fingers of the world-class violinist, David Oistrakh and the evenly matched Philadelphia Orchestra present a superbly virtuosic and powerful rendering right up to the rousing finale. As an encore we hear "The Swan Of Tuonela" sing its tender, sublime song in a substantial solo on the cor anglais.
This Speakers Corner production was manufactured 100% analogously, with the use of the analogue mastertape and analogue mastering.
Features:
180g Virgin Vinyl
High Quality Pressing
Pure Analogue
AAA Recording
Audiophile Mastering By Kevin Gray From Original Master Tapes
Musicians:
David Oistrakh, violin
Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Selections:
Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957)
Concerto in D minor, Op. 47
I. Allegro Moderato
II. Adagio Di Molto
III. Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
From Lemminkainen Suite Op. 22:
I. The Swan of Tuonela
AAA Recording!
Audiophile Mastering By Kevin Gray From Original Master Tapes!
Violinist David Oistrakh joins the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy for this recording of compositional works by Jean Sibelius.
Not always do composers of instrumental works take the playability of their ideas into consideration. Jean Sibelius himself an excellent violinist must have been aware of the enormous challenges to the soloist, but he did not, however, envisage that the première of his violin concerto would be badly received due to the inadequacy of the violinist. That his op. 47 would become a showpiece of romantic violin repertoire is certainly not only due to the first-class soloists of our time, but also thanks to the works broad and expressive melodies. In the short introduction of the second movement, the leaping intervals of the violin as though from nowhere develop into a broad symphonic dialogue with a late-romantic inflection, which is unleashed to create an emotional climax in the 20-bar main theme of the second movement. Seemingly purposely written for the nimble fingers of the world-class violinist, David Oistrakh and the evenly matched Philadelphia Orchestra present a superbly virtuosic and powerful rendering right up to the rousing finale. As an encore we hear "The Swan Of Tuonela" sing its tender, sublime song in a substantial solo on the cor anglais.
This Speakers Corner production was manufactured 100% analogously, with the use of the analogue mastertape and analogue mastering.
Features:
180g Virgin Vinyl
High Quality Pressing
Pure Analogue
AAA Recording
Audiophile Mastering By Kevin Gray From Original Master Tapes
Musicians:
David Oistrakh, violin
Philadelphia Orchestra
Eugene Ormandy, conductor
Selections:
Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957)
Concerto in D minor, Op. 47
I. Allegro Moderato
II. Adagio Di Molto
III. Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
From Lemminkainen Suite Op. 22:
I. The Swan of Tuonela