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Decca Pure Analogue Series!
Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition All-Analogue 180g Virgin Vinyl LP!
Mixed & Mastered from the Original Decca Stereo Master Tapes!
Pressed at Pallas!
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Zubin Mehta's sonically spectacular 1971 album of orchestral works by Edgar Varèse with the Los Angeles Philharmonic was praised by Gramophone for its "virtuoso playing" and "exemplary recording". Mehta turns 90 in 2026 and this recording – with its arresting artwork – reminds us of Mehta at his young, dynamic best when he burst onto the international scene thanks, in part, to the stunning recordings Decca produced in LA.
Recorded by Decca at Royce Hall, Los Angeles, in April 1971, the original ¼-inch, two-track stereo tapes have been mastered by Rainer Maillard and cut by Sidney C. Meyer at Emil Berliner Studios.
Features
- Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition
- Decca Pure Analogue Series
- All Analogue
- 180g Heavyweight Virgin Vinyl LP
- From the Original ¼-inch, 2-Track Stereo Tapes
- Mixed by Rainer Maillard & Cut by Sideny C. Meyer at Emil Berliner Studios
- Pressed at Pallas
- Deluxe Gatefold Sleeve
- Original Artwork & Liner Notes
- Archival Photos & Facsimiles of Original Recording Session Sheets
- Bespoke Notes Detailing the History of the Recording, Technical Background & Mastering Process
Musicians
| Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra | |
|---|---|
| Zubin Mehta | conductor |
Selections
Edgard Varèse (1883–1965)
Side A
- Arcana
Side B:
- Intégrales
- Ionisation (Los Angeles Percussion Ensemble – Music director: William Kraft)

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