Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti: Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
Solti once likened the city of Chicago and its illustrious orchestra to a âsleeping beautyâ when her arrived as music director in the autumn of 1969. It was the name of another ballet â Stravinskyâs Rite of Spring â which was to reveal just how incendiary the new relationship had become within five years in a recording which still hurls itself out of the loudspeakers half a century after it was made. The recording of Rite was made in a single session on 14th May 1974, in Medinah Temple Chicago, Deccaâs favoured venue at that time.
For this all-analogue mastering from the original, edited two-track stereo master, Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios has chosen to master the LPs to play at 45rpm â the original LP was 33â â in order to secure a better high frequency response and recapture the full âfury and clarityâ of the original recording.
"Glamorous and powerful, this is obviously a version of Stravinsky's great score to be taken very seriously indeed. The opening bassoon solo is beautifully phrased, with Solti giving it plenty of time to unfold, and the recording allows plenty of detail to emerge as the various woodwind instruments stir and tremble into life in that extraordinary dawn chorus. Solti is, as one might expect, particularly good in the fiercer sections of the score: in the âGlorification of the Chosen Oneâ, for example, he hits just that note of savage exultationâŠand his account of the final "Danse sacrale" is brought off with superb power and panache. Soltiâs version takes an honourable place in a highly competitive listâ â Gramophone, 1974.
Tracklist:
Side A
Part I â Lâadoration de la terre
Side B
Part II â Le sacrifice
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti: Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti: Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
Solti once likened the city of Chicago and its illustrious orchestra to a âsleeping beautyâ when her arrived as music director in the autumn of 1969. It was the name of another ballet â Stravinskyâs Rite of Spring â which was to reveal just how incendiary the new relationship had become within five years in a recording which still hurls itself out of the loudspeakers half a century after it was made. The recording of Rite was made in a single session on 14th May 1974, in Medinah Temple Chicago, Deccaâs favoured venue at that time.
For this all-analogue mastering from the original, edited two-track stereo master, Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios has chosen to master the LPs to play at 45rpm â the original LP was 33â â in order to secure a better high frequency response and recapture the full âfury and clarityâ of the original recording.
"Glamorous and powerful, this is obviously a version of Stravinsky's great score to be taken very seriously indeed. The opening bassoon solo is beautifully phrased, with Solti giving it plenty of time to unfold, and the recording allows plenty of detail to emerge as the various woodwind instruments stir and tremble into life in that extraordinary dawn chorus. Solti is, as one might expect, particularly good in the fiercer sections of the score: in the âGlorification of the Chosen Oneâ, for example, he hits just that note of savage exultationâŠand his account of the final "Danse sacrale" is brought off with superb power and panache. Soltiâs version takes an honourable place in a highly competitive listâ â Gramophone, 1974.
Tracklist:
Side A
Part I â Lâadoration de la terre
Side B
Part II â Le sacrifice
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Solti once likened the city of Chicago and its illustrious orchestra to a âsleeping beautyâ when her arrived as music director in the autumn of 1969. It was the name of another ballet â Stravinskyâs Rite of Spring â which was to reveal just how incendiary the new relationship had become within five years in a recording which still hurls itself out of the loudspeakers half a century after it was made. The recording of Rite was made in a single session on 14th May 1974, in Medinah Temple Chicago, Deccaâs favoured venue at that time.
For this all-analogue mastering from the original, edited two-track stereo master, Rainer Maillard at Emil Berliner Studios has chosen to master the LPs to play at 45rpm â the original LP was 33â â in order to secure a better high frequency response and recapture the full âfury and clarityâ of the original recording.
"Glamorous and powerful, this is obviously a version of Stravinsky's great score to be taken very seriously indeed. The opening bassoon solo is beautifully phrased, with Solti giving it plenty of time to unfold, and the recording allows plenty of detail to emerge as the various woodwind instruments stir and tremble into life in that extraordinary dawn chorus. Solti is, as one might expect, particularly good in the fiercer sections of the score: in the âGlorification of the Chosen Oneâ, for example, he hits just that note of savage exultationâŠand his account of the final "Danse sacrale" is brought off with superb power and panache. Soltiâs version takes an honourable place in a highly competitive listâ â Gramophone, 1974.
Tracklist:
Side A
Part I â Lâadoration de la terre
Side B
Part II â Le sacrifice











