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University Of Minnesota Brass Band|Tchaikovsky: 1812 Festival Overture, Op.49; Capriccio Italien / Beethoven: Wellington's Victory

Tchaikovsky: 1812 Festival Overture, Op.49; Capriccio Italien / Beethoven: Wellington's Victory

University Of Minnesota Brass Band, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Antal Doráti

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How can analog recordings from the mid- to late '50s and early '60s stand up to scrutiny in the digital age, or favorably compare with state-of-the-art multichannel hybrid SACDs and DSD technology? If they happen to be vintage Mercury Living Presence half-inch three-track recordings, made with three Telefunken microphones and digitally remastered for stereo playback on CD, then they can stand up quite brilliantly, as evidenced by this fiery reissue. Naturally, an album of popular showstoppers such as Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's 1812 -- Festival Overture, Op. 49; his Capriccio Italien, Op. 45; and Ludwig van Beethoven's Wellington's Victory, Op. 91, needs to sound stupendous, and audiophiles will demand to hear every detail and effect with vivid clarity and fidelity. Fortunately, this CD provides such strikingly realistic performances that listeners will be hard-pressed to find contemporary digital recordings to surpass them for credible presence and power. Antal Dorati conducts the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra with the University of Minnesota Brass Band in the 1812, and the London Symphony Orchestra in Wellington's Victory, and the playing in all the works is energetic and colorful, with barely a flaw worth mentioning. Add to this the explosive blasts of a bronze 1775 French cannon recorded at West Point and the sonorous bells of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon, and this recording of the 1812 stands out as one of the most shattering versions ever put to disc. Wellington's Victory also sounds remarkable for its carefully timed cannonade and musket volleys, all corresponding to Beethoven's indications in the score. This classic recording is highly recommended.

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Tchaikovsky: 1812 Festival Overture, Op.49; Capriccio Italien / Beethoven: Wellington's Victory

University Of Minnesota Brass Band

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Ouverture solennelle '1812,' Op.49 (Pyotr Illitch Tchaïkovski)

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Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture, Op. 49 (with cannon (courtesy US Military Academy West Point) and bells (L. Spelman Rockefeller Carillon/Riverside Church))
Minnesota Orchestra
00:14:51

Antal Dorati, Conductor, MainArtist - Minnesota Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Composer - University Of Minnesota Brass Band, Brass Band, Ensemble, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - C. Robert Fine, Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1959 Universal International Music B.V.

Commentary to the '1812 Overture'/Sound effects/Bells (Not Applicable)

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Commentary to the "1812 Overture"
00:12:07

Not Applicable, Composer - Deems Taylor, Narrator, MainArtist - C. Robert Fine, Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1959 Universal International Music B.V.

Capriccio italien, Op.45 (Pyotr Illitch Tchaïkovski)

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Tchaikovsky: Capriccio italien, Op. 45
Minnesota Orchestra
00:14:43

Antal Dorati, Conductor, MainArtist - Minnesota Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Composer - C. Robert Fine, Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1959 Universal International Music B.V.

Wellington's Victory or the Battle Symphony, Op. 91 (Ludwig van Beethoven)

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1. Battle (with cannon and musket firing (courtesy US Military Academy, West Point, NY under the direction of G.C. Stowe))
00:08:20

Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Antal Dorati, Conductor, MainArtist - C. Robert Fine, Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1961 Universal International Music B.V.

5
2. Symphony of Triumph
00:06:52

Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Antal Dorati, Conductor, MainArtist - C. Robert Fine, Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1961 Universal International Music B.V.

Commentary to 'Wellington's Victory'/Sound effects (Not Applicable)

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Commentary to "Wellington's Victory"/Sound effects
00:09:15

Not Applicable, ComposerLyricist - Deems Taylor, Narrator, MainArtist - C. Robert Fine, Engineer, StudioPersonnel

℗ 1960 Universal International Music B.V.

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How can analog recordings from the mid- to late '50s and early '60s stand up to scrutiny in the digital age, or favorably compare with state-of-the-art multichannel hybrid SACDs and DSD technology? If they happen to be vintage Mercury Living Presence half-inch three-track recordings, made with three Telefunken microphones and digitally remastered for stereo playback on CD, then they can stand up quite brilliantly, as evidenced by this fiery reissue. Naturally, an album of popular showstoppers such as Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's 1812 -- Festival Overture, Op. 49; his Capriccio Italien, Op. 45; and Ludwig van Beethoven's Wellington's Victory, Op. 91, needs to sound stupendous, and audiophiles will demand to hear every detail and effect with vivid clarity and fidelity. Fortunately, this CD provides such strikingly realistic performances that listeners will be hard-pressed to find contemporary digital recordings to surpass them for credible presence and power. Antal Dorati conducts the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra with the University of Minnesota Brass Band in the 1812, and the London Symphony Orchestra in Wellington's Victory, and the playing in all the works is energetic and colorful, with barely a flaw worth mentioning. Add to this the explosive blasts of a bronze 1775 French cannon recorded at West Point and the sonorous bells of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon, and this recording of the 1812 stands out as one of the most shattering versions ever put to disc. Wellington's Victory also sounds remarkable for its carefully timed cannonade and musket volleys, all corresponding to Beethoven's indications in the score. This classic recording is highly recommended.

© TiVo

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