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Fritz Reiner|Debussy: La Mer, L. 109 - Strauss: Don Juan, Op. 20

Debussy: La Mer, L. 109 - Strauss: Don Juan, Op. 20

Fritz Reiner

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Even if you've already heard enough excellent recordings of Don Quixote or Don Juan, this RCA Living Stereo coupling with Fritz Reiner leading the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is highly recommended. Setting aside the Chicago's superlative musicianship and RCA's staggering sound, the sheer authority of Reiner's technically impeccable conducting all by itself would be enough to make the difference. Reiner truly believes in Strauss' music, and his almost shockingly confident direction is palpable. And while other cello soloists with more star power have taken on the role of Quixote, none have played it with more conviction. Interestingly, Reiner used different orchestral set-ups for each piece. In the 1954 Don Juan, Reiner divided the violins with the firsts on the left and the seconds on the right. In the 1959 Don Quixote, he adopted the modern manner of placing all the violins on the left. It is merely one sign of the excellence of RCA's Living Stereo sound that this change is immediately apparent.

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La mer, L. 109 (Claude Debussy)

1
I. From Dawn to Midday on the Sea
00:10:22

Fritz Reiner, Conductor, Main Artist - Claude Debussy, Composer - Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), Associated Performer - Richard Mohr, Producer - Lewis Layton, Recording Engineer - Mark Donahue, Mastering Engineer - Dirk Sobotka - John Newton - Daniel Guss

Originally released 1960 BMG Music

2
II. Play of the Waves
00:06:31

Fritz Reiner, Conductor, Main Artist - Claude Debussy, Composer - Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), Associated Performer - Richard Mohr, Producer - Lewis Layton, Recording Engineer - Mark Donahue, Mastering Engineer - Dirk Sobotka - John Newton - Daniel Guss

Originally released 1960 BMG Music

3
III. Dialogue of the Wind and the Sea
00:08:15

Fritz Reiner, Conductor, Main Artist - Claude Debussy, Composer - Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), Associated Performer - Richard Mohr, Producer - Lewis Layton, Recording Engineer - Mark Donahue, Mastering Engineer - Dirk Sobotka - John Newton - Daniel Guss

Originally released 1960 BMG Music

4
Don Juan, Op. 20 (Redbook Stereo)
00:16:24

Fritz Reiner, Conductor, Main Artist - Richard Strauss, Composer - Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), Associated Performer - Richard Mohr, Producer - Lewis Layton, Recording Engineer

Originally Recorded 1954. All rights reserved by BMG Music

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Even if you've already heard enough excellent recordings of Don Quixote or Don Juan, this RCA Living Stereo coupling with Fritz Reiner leading the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is highly recommended. Setting aside the Chicago's superlative musicianship and RCA's staggering sound, the sheer authority of Reiner's technically impeccable conducting all by itself would be enough to make the difference. Reiner truly believes in Strauss' music, and his almost shockingly confident direction is palpable. And while other cello soloists with more star power have taken on the role of Quixote, none have played it with more conviction. Interestingly, Reiner used different orchestral set-ups for each piece. In the 1954 Don Juan, Reiner divided the violins with the firsts on the left and the seconds on the right. In the 1959 Don Quixote, he adopted the modern manner of placing all the violins on the left. It is merely one sign of the excellence of RCA's Living Stereo sound that this change is immediately apparent.

© TiVo

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