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Eugene Ormandy
Eugene Ormandy
Eugene Ormandy
Genre: Classical
 
  •  Track Listings (6) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (19) - Disc #2
  •  Track Listings (7) - Disc #3
  •  Track Listings (7) - Disc #4
  •  Track Listings (6) - Disc #5
  •  Track Listings (18) - Disc #6
  •  Track Listings (4) - Disc #7
  •  Track Listings (6) - Disc #8
  •  Track Listings (5) - Disc #9
  •  Track Listings (7) - Disc #10

Includes 10 CDs.

     
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All Artists: Eugene Ormandy
Title: Eugene Ormandy
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Label: Membrane
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 5/28/2007
Album Type: Box set, Import
Genre: Classical
Styles: Forms & Genres, Concertos, Theatrical, Incidental & Program Music, Historical Periods, Modern, 20th, & 21st Century, Symphonies
Number of Discs: 10
SwapaCD Credits: 10
UPC: 4011222310583

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Includes 10 CDs.
 

CD Reviews

Sensational collection, amazing sound!
Richard Camhi | Switzerland | 07/26/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The people who assembled this package deserve our deepest thanks for making these rare and glorious recordings available again. Furthermore, they have done wonders with the sound. The Columbia items from the late forties sound as good or better than many '50s recordings, and the RCA releases from the 30s and early forties have never sounded better. Even the Rachmaninov sounds better here than on either the Naxos or BMG editions. In short, this is an indispensable addition to the collection of anyone who loves this music.

CD 1: Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 (with Claudio Arrau) and 4 (with Casadesus) (both 1947)

CD 2: Mussorgsky/Cailliet: Pictures at an Exhibition (1937), Dvorak Cello Concerto (with Piatigorsky, 1946)

CD 3: Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto (with Oscar Levant, 1947) and Symphony No. 6 (1937)

CD 4: Brahms Double Concerto (with Heifetz & Feuermann, 1939), Grieg Piano Concerto (w. Rubinstein 1942), Griffes: The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan (1934)

CD 5: Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos 1 & 3 (w. Rachmaninov, 1939/40)

CD 6: Strauss: Don Quixote (with Feuermann, 1940), Sinfonia Domestica (1938)

CD 7: Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 (1935)

CD 8: Sibelius: Symphony No. 1 & Lemminkainen's Return (1940); Ravel Piano Concerto for the Left Hand (with Casadesus, 1947)

CD 9: Mahler: Symphony No. 2 (Minneapolis, 1935)

CD 10: Schoenberg: Verklaerte Nacht (Minneapolis 1934); Miakovsky Symphony No. 21 (1947); Barber Essay No. 1 (1940)"
Amazing Ormandy
Joseph Reichmann | Los Angeles | 06/15/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"As conductor of the Philadephia Orchestra for 50 years he made more recordings than any other conductor. He was a great accompanist. He could conduct almost any music ever written and probably came close to doing so. Here we have 10 CDs, no notes, and fair to good sound.

CD 1 contains Beethoven's 3rd and 4th piano concertos played by Claudio Arrau and Robert Casadesus (1947)Both are excellent and the Casadesus belongs on any top 5 list.

CD 2 contains the Caillet orchestration of Musssorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition which is not as thrilling as Ravel's. Dvorak's cello concerto, played by Gregor Piatigorsky, fails to compete with records made by other cellists.

CD 3 contains a solid performance of Tchaikovsky's 6h symphony recorded in 1937. Ormandy re-recorded this in better sound many years later. Then there is the piano concerto no. 1 in a wild and eccentric performance by none other than Oscar Levant.

CD 4 is a real gem. Brahms' double concerto is on fire with Heifetz on the violin and the great Emanuel Feuermann on the cello. Next comes Arthur Rubenstein with a superb performance of the Grieg piano concerto.

CD 5 contains Rachmaninov playing his first and third piano concertos. These recordings have never been out of the catalogue and never will be. They are great.

CD 6 contains music by Richard Strauss. The Sinfonia Domestica does not measure up to his other tone poems and there is not much that Ormandy can do with it. However, Don Quixote receives a magnificent performance with brilliant solo work by Feuermann on the cello.

CD 7 is devoted to Bruckner's 7th symphony. You will like it if you like Bruckner. Otherwise, proceed to the next disc.

CD 8 contains a solid performance of Sibelius' 1st symphony and the best recording I have ever heard of Ravel's piano concerto for the Left Hand with, again, Robert Casadesus (1947).

CD 9 is Mahler's 2nd symphony with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (1935). The sound is not good but one can tell what a fine Mahler conductor Ormandy was. It is a shame that he did not record more Mahler.

CD 10 ends with Schonberg's Verklarte Nacht, Miaskovsky' 21st symphony, and Barber's Essay No l, none of which are most people's favorite works, but do attest to Ormandy's wide range as a conductor.

In summary, a great collection."
A Very Important Collection
F. Tibets | Boston | 04/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is one of the best sets released by The International Music Company. These recordings from Ormandy's Minneapolis years and first decade in Philadelphia remind us that he was an extremely important and vital presence on the American musical scene. Here we have the first Mahler and Bruckner recorded in the US, and done splendidly by the very fine Minneapolis orchestra! Let's not forget marvelous Sibelius (at a time when this composer was hardly an orchestral staple) and the novel arrangement of Pictures at an Exhibition by Lucien Cailliet or the first ever recording of music by Griffes. In short, this set is a steal for under 20 bucks and I think, an essential purchase for the collector. Sound is good enough throughout."