
Toscanini Collection Vol 30 - Richard Strauss: Don Quixote
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- RCA
- September 5, 2007
LS had almost unqualified praise for the live 1953 Carnegie Hall recording of Don Quixote. "Nothing," he wrote "more clearly demonstrates Toscanini's true quality than the fact that it is possible to take one of his ordinary (one cannot use the word 'routine', for obvious reasons) broadcast performances and issue it in permanent form on record to complete satisfaction". He noted a momentary slip in the first variation; equally, one might like the two concluding chords of the work to have been re-made. But what a tour de force this is of orchestral wizardry and musical characterization in one of the repertory's most difficult works. What's more, Toscanini honours Strauss's original plan by having the orchestra's own front-desk cellist and viola player as the soloists. (Only a week later Carbon Cooley would distinguish himself as viola soloist in Toscanini's broadcast from Carnegie Hall of Berlioz's Harold in Italy—RCA 0 RD85755, 2/88.) I think it is reasonable to prefer this performance musically and sonically to Toscanini's 1938 NBC recording (Toscanini Society—nla) and to Strauss's own version with Mainardi recently reissued by DG (11/90), where the playing of the Staatskapelle Berlin is frankly not in the same league as that of the NBC musicians.
-- Gramophone [1/1991]
-- Gramophone [1/1991]
Product Description:
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Release Date: September 05, 2007
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UPC: 090266029525
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Catalog Number: RCA60295
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Label: RCA
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Richard, Strauss
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Nbc Symphony Orchestra
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Performer: Arturo, Toscanini