Monday 27 March 2017

Fabulously played bite-sized Tchaikovsky




The Great Melodies of Tchaikovsky
The Philadelphia Orchestra, cond. Eugene Ormandy

Columbia Records CL 946 (Lp release date unknown)


Recorded 1950-1953 (Mono)

A classical sound bite Lp 1950's-style, comprising a mixture of complete movements or significant length clips from Tchaikovsky (detailed below). The practice of fading in/out or making cuts during movements may well be frowned upon in some circles these days, but don't under estimate the quality of playing here: perfectly judged, tuneful, full of romance and with the Philadelphians and Ormandy on top form. Very good mono sound.

I can find no evidence of this album having been produced commercially in digital (CD or download) format and will willingly remove it from this blog should anyone concerned in its production or copyrighting complain about its presence here on legal grounds. 

Track Listing

Side 1
1. Fifth Symphony - Andante cantabile (excerpt from 2nd movement) (9:05)
2. Romeo and Juliet - Love Theme (3:06)
3. Waltz from Serenade for Strings (3:38)
4. Theme from Marche Slav (5:48)

Side 2
1. (Trk 5) Theme from Pathétique Symphony (excerpt from 1st movement) (5:17)
2. (Trk 6) Waltz of the Flowers (excerpt) (5:30)
3. (Trk 7) Andante cantabile, from String Quartet in D (arr. for string orchestra) (7:03)
4. (Trk 8) Waltz from Sleeping Beauty (4:22)

Download links (Flac is high quality, but takes up significant computer space (about the equivalent of an audio CD for the whole album). Use flac for reference listening or for further editing/mixing etc.; Mp3 is more suitable for mobile listening, still of fairly high quality, but takes up much less space. Both downloads come with the same notes and high resolution artwork. Click on above image for preview):

The Great Melodies of Tchaikovsky FLAC      

The Great Melodies of Tchaikovsky MP3

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1 comment:

  1. Great work that you do here my friend, thank you very much for taking the trouble to do it and share it with those who like to appreciate good music and your good will. Blessings and successes.

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