16 November 2024

All Dvorak Concert - Szell, Rostropovich


 


Well, this is really something! Conductor and soloist are at their best and the sound recording is quite vivid. One of the best - if not the best - Szell concert with the NYPO I've heard so far. Although I personally love more relaxed, rich in chiaroscuro (like Giulini & Concertgebouw on Sony) or "idiomatic" versions of the Seventh Symphony (Kubelik, Neumann and so on), Szell's imperiousness and fire are enthralling, also because the intensity of singing is certainly not sacrificed to rhythmic impetus.

In addition to the presence of Rostropovich, it is difficult to imagine a more qualified conductor for the Concerto, considering the very long attendance with this page also documented by the historic recording with Casals and the Czech Philharmonic (1937) and of course with Fournier and the Berliner Philarmoniker in 1962, both splendid and indispensable.


Antonín Dvořák 

 

Carnival Overture, Op. 92

Symphony No. 7 in D Minor, Op. 70


Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104

MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH, cello

New York Philharmonic

GEORGE SZELL 

New York - November 20, 1965


FLAC

 

Note: There is a new working mediafire link for the Mahler 2 Bernstein/Cleveland 1970 (posted in the comments section).



9 November 2024

Mozart, Martin, Strauss - Fournier & Szell live in Cleveland, 1967


 


Pierre Fournier also performed the World Premiere of Frank Martin's Concerto in Basel on January 26, 1967. Here is the American premiere, a few months later. With variable sound quality the Concerto and the Don Quixote can be found around (I don't know if it's the same for the two Mozart Marches), anyway here you can listen for the complete program and the source is very good. Final announcement included. 




MOZART

Two Marches KV. 335 n.1 & KV. 408 n.3


FRANK MARTIN

Cello Concerto

(First American Performance)


STRAUSS

Don Quixote


Pierre Fournier (cello)

Abraham Skernick (viola)

Cleveland Orchestra

GEORGE SZELL 

Live - Cleveland, Severance Hall

October 25, 1967


FLAC