Offenbach: Gaîté parisienne / Rossini-Respighi: La boutique fantasque Boston Pops Orchestra & Arthur Fiedler
Album info
Album-Release:
1954
HRA-Release:
02.04.2015
Label: Living Stereo
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Boston Pops Orchestra & Arthur Fiedler
Composer: Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Jacques Offenbach (1819 - 1880): Gaîté parisienne:
- 1Allegro02:02
- 2Allegro brillante01:00
- 3Polka01:25
- 4Ländler: Allegro01:33
- 5Mazurka02:12
- 6Valse01:59
- 7Allegro01:03
- 8Polka01:19
- 9Valse02:51
- 10Tempo di marcia01:18
- 11Valse01:47
- 12Allegro vivo00:11
- 13Valse01:53
- 14Allegro vivace; Misterioso02:07
- 15Valse02:40
- 16Allegro vivo00:25
- 17Cancan01:44
- 18Quadrille01:51
- 19Allegro moderato00:41
- 20Allegro00:23
- 21Vivo00:57
- 22Vivo01:02
- 23Barcarolle03:50
- La boutique fantasque:
- 24Overture04:48
- 25Tarantelle02:11
- 26Vivo00:37
- 27Mazurka02:24
- 28Danse cosaque02:10
- 29Cancan02:00
- 30Valse lente04:11
- 31Nocturne03:40
- 32Galop05:12
Info for Offenbach: Gaîté parisienne / Rossini-Respighi: La boutique fantasque
„There are few performances of the Offenbach/Rosenthal ballet 'Gaîté Parisienne' to match Arthur Fiedler's delightful 1954 recording with the Boston Pops Orchestra, and the companion piece on this RCA Living Stereo reissue, the Rossini/Respighi ballet 'La boutique fantasque,' is similarly a joy to hear again since the 1956 performance is still a classic among few competitors. Everything is vivid and sparkling in this sonic showcase: both historic recordings represent RCA's exceptional efforts in pioneering stereo reproduction, and as early examples of the art, they are astonishingly fresh and vibrant. Even by today's digital standards, these remastered ADD recordings stand up quite well in clarity, color, and frequency range. Yet even though several modern, all-digital recordings of 'Gaîté Parisienne' and 'La boutique fantasque' can boast superior technology, it's hard to find any who can top Fiedler for joie de vivre or his brilliant orchestra for expertise in this effervescent repertoire.“ (Blair Sanderson, AMG)
Boston Pops Orchestra
Arthur Fiedler, conductor
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