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July 28, 2019
Start Date:
March 25, 2019
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(Visually Graded) Vinyl looks Near Mint Minus and Sleeve looks VG+/EX. See pics and info for details.
Tchaikovsky, Monteux / Boston Symphony – Symphony No. 4
Label:
RCA Victor Red Seal – LSC-2369, RCA Victor Red Seal – LSC 2369
Series:
Living Stereo –
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Stereo, 12", 33RPM, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1960
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Symphony, Romantic
Tracklist
Symphony No. 4 In F Minor, Op. 36
A1 First Movement: Andante Sostenuto 17:22
B1 Second Movement: Andantino In Modo Di Canzone 8:04
B2 Third Movement: Scherzo: Pizzicato Ostinato 5:08
B3 Fourth Movement: Finale: Allegro Con Fuoco 8:34
Companies, etc.
Recorded At – Symphony Hall, Boston
Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
Copyright (c) – Radio Corporation Of America
Credits
Composed By – Tchaikovsky*
Conductor – Monteux*
Cover [Artist] – Joseph Hirsch
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – John Crawford (2)
Liner Notes – Alfred Frankenstein
Orchestra – Boston Symphony*
Producer – John Pfeiffer
Notes
Recorded 28 January 1959 in Symphony Hall, Boston.
Early US stereo issue with:
- "Shaded Dog" labels
- "LIVING STEREO" at bottom of label
- "STEREO-ORTHOPHONIC..." text below Nipper
- text in semi-cirlce at bottom of label starting with "TMK(s)"
(labelography code: UE9)
"Miracle Surface" logo on front of sleeve.
"A "New Orthophonic" High Fidelity Recording" on front of sleeve.
"Printed in U.S.A." on front of sleeve.
1st cat# on sleeve.
2nd cat# on labels.
© 1960 on sleeve
- Pierre Monteux
Real Name:
Pierre Monteux
Profile:
Pierre Monteux (April 4, 1875 – July 1, 1964) was an orchestra conductor.
Born in Paris, France, he began conducting at the very early age of twelve. One of his most prominent roles in his early career was that of principal conductor with Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, with whom he conducted the premieres of Ravel's Daphnis Et Chloé, Stravinsky's Rite Of Spring, Rossignol and Petroushka.
In later years Monteux moved to the United States, where he became permanent conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and then the The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. In his 80s he took up a post as chief conductor to the London Symphony Orchestra in 1961. Unfortunately this was short lived tenure, and after a number of short illnesses, Monteux suffered a serious fall in 1964, and died that year at the age of 89.
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