Boston Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis: Sibelius: Symphonies 5 & 7 2LP
Colin Davisâ first Sibelius cycle with the Boston Symphony Orchestra was released in 1977, one of the worldâs most august record clubs â the Carnegie Hall Selection Committee â deemed it definitive: âthe leading Sibelius conductor of our time joining forces with what may well be the finest Sibelius orchestra in the worldâ. When Symphonies 5 and 7 were recorded to four-track in January 1975, Symphony Hall Boston was no stranger to experiments in quadraphonic recording ever since Deutsche Grammophon became the orchestraâs exclusive record label in 1970; however by the mid-1970s, quadraphony was all but abandoned and this album was never released as a quad LP.
For this release Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios has used the original, edited four-track quadraphonic master tape to make a new stereo mix sent directly to the cutter head. This preserves a pure analogue path throughout. The Philips engineers of the 1970s would similarly have mixed the four front and rear channels before cutting but this downmix would have resulted in a two-track stereo copy for mastering, whereas here the lacquer is cut directly from a âliveâ mix into stereo from the four Quad channels. Sonic results have been further enhanced by distributing the recording across three sides instead of the original double-sided LP. This has also enabled us to include Davisâ December 1975 Â recording of Sibeliusâ last major orchestral work, Tapiola on the fourth side.
âNo one listening to Colin Davisâs cycle of Sibelius symphonies will be left in any doubt that here is a born Sibelian and that these recordings are a very considerable achievementâ
Tracklist:
LP 1
Side AÂ
Symphony No. 5 in E-flat, Op. 82 â I. Tempo molto moderato â Largamente â Allegro moderato
Side B
Symphony No. 5 (cont.) â II. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto / III. Allegro molto
LP 2
Side C
Symphony No. 7 in C, Op. 105
Side D
Tapiola, Op. 112
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Boston Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis: Sibelius: Symphonies 5 & 7 2LP
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Sir Colin Davis: Sibelius: Symphonies 5 & 7 2LP
Colin Davisâ first Sibelius cycle with the Boston Symphony Orchestra was released in 1977, one of the worldâs most august record clubs â the Carnegie Hall Selection Committee â deemed it definitive: âthe leading Sibelius conductor of our time joining forces with what may well be the finest Sibelius orchestra in the worldâ. When Symphonies 5 and 7 were recorded to four-track in January 1975, Symphony Hall Boston was no stranger to experiments in quadraphonic recording ever since Deutsche Grammophon became the orchestraâs exclusive record label in 1970; however by the mid-1970s, quadraphony was all but abandoned and this album was never released as a quad LP.
For this release Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios has used the original, edited four-track quadraphonic master tape to make a new stereo mix sent directly to the cutter head. This preserves a pure analogue path throughout. The Philips engineers of the 1970s would similarly have mixed the four front and rear channels before cutting but this downmix would have resulted in a two-track stereo copy for mastering, whereas here the lacquer is cut directly from a âliveâ mix into stereo from the four Quad channels. Sonic results have been further enhanced by distributing the recording across three sides instead of the original double-sided LP. This has also enabled us to include Davisâ December 1975 Â recording of Sibeliusâ last major orchestral work, Tapiola on the fourth side.
âNo one listening to Colin Davisâs cycle of Sibelius symphonies will be left in any doubt that here is a born Sibelian and that these recordings are a very considerable achievementâ
Tracklist:
LP 1
Side AÂ
Symphony No. 5 in E-flat, Op. 82 â I. Tempo molto moderato â Largamente â Allegro moderato
Side B
Symphony No. 5 (cont.) â II. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto / III. Allegro molto
LP 2
Side C
Symphony No. 7 in C, Op. 105
Side D
Tapiola, Op. 112
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Colin Davisâ first Sibelius cycle with the Boston Symphony Orchestra was released in 1977, one of the worldâs most august record clubs â the Carnegie Hall Selection Committee â deemed it definitive: âthe leading Sibelius conductor of our time joining forces with what may well be the finest Sibelius orchestra in the worldâ. When Symphonies 5 and 7 were recorded to four-track in January 1975, Symphony Hall Boston was no stranger to experiments in quadraphonic recording ever since Deutsche Grammophon became the orchestraâs exclusive record label in 1970; however by the mid-1970s, quadraphony was all but abandoned and this album was never released as a quad LP.
For this release Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios has used the original, edited four-track quadraphonic master tape to make a new stereo mix sent directly to the cutter head. This preserves a pure analogue path throughout. The Philips engineers of the 1970s would similarly have mixed the four front and rear channels before cutting but this downmix would have resulted in a two-track stereo copy for mastering, whereas here the lacquer is cut directly from a âliveâ mix into stereo from the four Quad channels. Sonic results have been further enhanced by distributing the recording across three sides instead of the original double-sided LP. This has also enabled us to include Davisâ December 1975 Â recording of Sibeliusâ last major orchestral work, Tapiola on the fourth side.
âNo one listening to Colin Davisâs cycle of Sibelius symphonies will be left in any doubt that here is a born Sibelian and that these recordings are a very considerable achievementâ
Tracklist:
LP 1
Side AÂ
Symphony No. 5 in E-flat, Op. 82 â I. Tempo molto moderato â Largamente â Allegro moderato
Side B
Symphony No. 5 (cont.) â II. Andante mosso, quasi allegretto / III. Allegro molto
LP 2
Side C
Symphony No. 7 in C, Op. 105
Side D
Tapiola, Op. 112











