Mahler - Symphony N° 3 - Maureen Forrester & Zubin Mehta (2LP, 33RPM) - AudioSoundMusic
Mahler - Symphony N° 3 - Maureen Forrester & Zubin Mehta (2LP, 33RPM) - AudioSoundMusic
Mahler - Symphony N° 3 - Maureen Forrester & Zubin Mehta (2LP, 33RPM) - AudioSoundMusic
Mahler - Symphony N° 3 - Maureen Forrester & Zubin Mehta (2LP, 33RPM) - AudioSoundMusic

Mahler - Symphony N° 3 - Maureen Forrester & Zubin Mehta (2LP, 33RPM)

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Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 In D Minor

Maureen Forrester, contralto

Sidney Harth, violin

Robert di Vall, posthorn

The Los Angeles Philharmonic

Zubin Mehta, conductor

 

2 LPs,  gatefold sleeves

Original analog Master tape : YES

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Quality Record Pressings

Label : Analogue Productions

Original Label : Decca

Recorded in March 1978 in Royce Hall, U.S.A. by recording engineers James Lock and Simon Eadon.

Remastered by Willem Makkee

Produced by Richard Mohr

Originally released in 1979

Reissued in 2014


Tracks :

Side A : 
  1. I Kraftig
Side B : 

1. I Kraftig (conclusion)
2. II Tempo di menuetto

Side C : 
  1. III Comodo
  2. IV Sehr langsam - Misterioso "O Mensch! O Mensch!
Side D : 
    1. V Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck "Bimm bamm"

Reviews :

Experience overwhelming sonics on this 2 LP Decca. Mahler Symphony No. 3 by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta with Maureen Forrester, contralto. Considered to be one of the best Decca recordings; made in March 1978 in Royce Hall, U.S.A. by recording engineers James Lock and Simon Eadon. Mastered by noted mastering engineer Willem Makkee from the original tapes on a Neumann VMS 80 lathe.


Ratings

Discogs : 4.41 / 5  

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