Grieg - Symphonic Dances, Lyric Suite, Sigurd Jorsalfar, etc.
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Label: Vox Classics
Cat No: VOXNX3038CD
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 26th April 2024
Contents
Works
Elegiac Melodies (2), op.34 (version for orchestra)Lyric Suite, op.54
Pictures from Life in the Country (3), op.19
Symphonic Dances, op.64
Artists
Utah Symphony OrchestraConductor
Maurice AbravanelWorks
Elegiac Melodies (2), op.34 (version for orchestra)Lyric Suite, op.54
Pictures from Life in the Country (3), op.19
Symphonic Dances, op.64
Artists
Utah Symphony OrchestraConductor
Maurice AbravanelAbout
These VOX Audiophile Edition recordings were first released in 1976 on a quadraphonic LP pressing QSVBX 5140. They also appeared in the 1990s as part of a 2-disc VOX Box edition CDX 5048. These recordings have been given a new lease of life by going back to the original Elite Recordings master tapes, which have been newly transferred to disc in 192 kHz/24-bit high definition.
This release will appear alongside its forthcoming companion Grieg disc from Utah, VOX-NX-3039CD with the popular Peer Gynt Suites and other beloved orchestral works (scheduled for release in May 2024). These recordings have been widely admired since their first appearance.
This release joins our previous re-releases of Tchaikovsky’s symphonies and other orchestral works with the Utah Symphony conducted by Maurice Abravanel, considered “undoubtedly an event of significance, [featuring] impressive performances of Tchaikovsky’s masterpieces, which demonstrate the outstanding skills of the conductor and the orchestra” (Online Merker).
The Utah Symphony’s reputation as one of the nation’s high-ranking orchestras (Esquire’s Martin Mayer called it one of the ten best in America) was the result of the dedicated work of Maurice Abravanel, who was its Conductor and Musical Director for 32 years. Under his baton it received ovations throughout the United States and in the music capitals of Europe for its concerts, and critical acclaim throughout the world for its impressive list of recordings on several labels.
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