Here is a link to that thread: Thread 189585
My remaster of the two MGM recordings is from a very clean vinyl source and along with filmcollector16’s Westminster download will provide you with a full evening of some of Miklos Rozsa’s finest classical works, including two excellent but distinct performances of the Concerto for Strings, all in early stereo.
MIKLOS ROZSA: Concert Works for Orchestra (MGM-3645 & 3565 STEREO) FLAC:
FLAC: https://mega.nz/#!xowzmayQ!NhjaGCe3dtjoYmQjXAgduOlNAixNhAc8VJXazJr7foI
For many years there was a rumor that "Erich Kloss" was an alias for R�zsa himself; it was only in the days of the Internet that this misunderstanding was finally cleared.
Kloss was principal conductor of the N�rnberger Symphoniker (the Frankenland State Symphony in the first decades after the war) between 1949 and 1967.
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And this was the other LP recorded in Nuremberg at the time (commercial vinyl transfer by the good people at Naxos):
Overture to a Symphony Concert, op.26 (original version)
Hungarian Sketches, op.14
Theme, Variations and Finale, op.13
Frankenland State Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Mikl�s R�zsa
Download (FLAC) – https://mega.co.nz/#!rYN1hbqY!0o8lgsBukKkOQXq-_0i5j1CtmW7lH5lGuR4CoELqjGk
Have fun! Buy the original! And please click on "like" 🙂
Cheers, wimpel69 🙂
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Too bad filmcollector16’s post with the third album is gone…
MIKLOS ROZSA: Concert Works for Orchestra (MGM-3645 & 3565 STEREO) FLAC:
FLAC: https://mega.nz/#!xowzmayQ!NhjaGCe3dtjoYmQjXAgduOlNAixNhAc8VJXazJr7foI
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Many thanks for another great post!