Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 - Peter Maag (2LP, 45RPM)
Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 - Peter Maag (2LP, 45RPM)
Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 - Peter Maag (2LP, 45RPM)
Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 - Peter Maag (2LP, 45RPM)

Mendelssohn - Symphony No. 3 - Peter Maag (2LP, 45RPM)

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Felix Mendelssohn - Overture "The Hebrides" (Fingal's Cave), Op. 26 & Symphony No. 3 in A minor ("The Scotch"), Op. 56

London Symphony Orchestra

Peter Maag, conductor

 

2 LP, Deluxe Laminated Gatefold Jackets

Limited to 2,500 numbered copies

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 45 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Live

Record Press : RTI

Label : ORG

Original Label : Decca

Recorded in Kingsway Hall, London.

Engineered by Alan Reeve, Kenneth E. Wilkinson

Remastered by Bernie Grundman

Originally released in 1960

Reissued in 2011

 

Tracks:


Side A:

  1. Overture "The Hebrides" (Fingal's Cave), Op. 26

Side B: Symphony No. 3 in A minor ("The Scotch"), Op. 56

  1. Andante con molto

Side C: Symphony No. 3 in A minor ("The Scotch"), Op. 56

  1. Vivace non troppo
  2. Adagio

Side D: Symphony No. 3 in A minor ("The Scotch"), Op. 56

  1. Allegro vivacissimo - Allegro maestoso assai

 

Reviews:

"Peter Maag conducts a delightfully fresh "Scottish" Symphony, keeping tempos moderately brisk, textures lean, and phrasing intuitive - that is, everything flows easily and logically. ...Decca's 1960 recording of the symphony is full and clear with plenty of depth" Victor Carr, classicstoday.com

"The results are a dazzling example of what vinyl still has to offer, if prepared with care that mass-produced records do not receive. The sound defines vividness, with an undistorted dynamic range and pin-point accuracy of the orchestral instruments' locations. Long considered one of the best recordings (among many) turned out by London (actually British Decca), this pair of 45rpm discs was an ear opener. Exciting and involving, ORG has produced a must-have for anyone who possesses audiophile level equipment." Zan Furtwangler, Audiophile Audition, January 2012

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4,5 / 5 , Audiophile Audition : 4 Stars

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