Eugene Ormandy – Carnival in Vienna (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 47:34 minutes | 1,90 GB | Genre: Classical
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Longtime Philadelphia Orchestra conductor Eugene Ormandy (born Jenó Blau) developed what came to be known as the “Philadelphia Sound.” (He groused that it should be called the “Ormandy Sound,” even though its fundamentals had already been established during Leopold Stokowski’s long tenure with the Philadelphia Orchestra.) Largely as an effort to overcome the dry acoustics of the orchestra’s home, the Academy of Music, Ormandy emphasized lush string sonorities and, often, legato phrasing and rounded tone. He was lauded even by his own musicians for his ability to conduct everything from memory, even complex contemporary scores. Still, aside from the voluptuous tone, Ormandy’s interpretations rarely bore an individual stamp. They were, however, highly polished, intelligently balanced, and well paced, always serving the scores honorably, and often with a dash of controlled excitement.
Tracklist:
1-1. Eugene Ormandy – Feuerfest!, Op. 269 (2023 Remastered Version) (02:26)
1-2. Eugene Ormandy – Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214 (2023 Remastered Version) (02:40)
1-3. Eugene Ormandy – Rosen aus dem Süden, Op. 388 (2023 Remastered Version) (08:47)
1-4. Eugene Ormandy – Auf der Jagd, Op. 373 (2023 Remastered Version) (02:26)
1-5. Eugene Ormandy – Neue Pizzicato Polka, Op. 449 (2023 Remastered Version) (04:28)
1-6. Eugene Ormandy – Unter Donner und Blitz, Op. 324 (2023 Remastered Version) (03:08)
1-7. Eugene Ormandy – Explosions-Polka, Op. 43 (2023 Remastered Version) (02:32)
1-8. Eugene Ormandy – Wein, Weib und Gesang Walzer, Op. 333 (2023 Remastered Version) (06:09)
1-9. Eugene Ormandy – Annen-Polka, Op. 117 (2023 Remastered Version) (03:06)
1-10. Eugene Ormandy – Tausend und eine Nacht, Op. 346 (2023 Remastered Version) (09:12)
1-11. Eugene Ormandy – Leichtes Blut, Op. 319 (2023 Remastered Version) (02:34)
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