filmcollector16
05-17-2015, 07:18 PM
The Final Volume 3 of Miklos Rozsa Polydor recordings. Hope you all liked Volume 1 & 2
In 1977 Miklos Rozsa entered the world famous Abbey Road Studios in London to record 3 records for Polydor with the world famous Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The recordings themeselves were equal to the then famous Classic Film Scores series on RCA Records produced throughout the mid 70's
The sound quality on these records was audiophile quality and CD quality or better. I have wanted to copy these 3 Lps for many years and now that dream has come true with Volume 1
here for you all to enjoy. The recordings and music are a legacy to a genius composer and musician.
Its a travesty these classic recordings have never been preserved or released on to CD. I did hear that the tapes for all 3 albums have been lost which is really sad. How a major record company could have lost these landmark recording is beyond belief. As a final note these 3 Lps would not exsist if it was not for the work and collaboration of Christopher Palmer now sadly missed also. This also is a legacy to him. Please add some reviews or items about these recordings.
And lets hope one day someone will find these precious master tapes (presumed lost) and release a CD set
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Miklos Rozsa
Recorded at Abbey Road studios, London
Recording engineers Pete Brown
Music consultant Christopher Palmer
link and sharing now closed
In 1977 Miklos Rozsa entered the world famous Abbey Road Studios in London to record 3 records for Polydor with the world famous Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The recordings themeselves were equal to the then famous Classic Film Scores series on RCA Records produced throughout the mid 70's
The sound quality on these records was audiophile quality and CD quality or better. I have wanted to copy these 3 Lps for many years and now that dream has come true with Volume 1
here for you all to enjoy. The recordings and music are a legacy to a genius composer and musician.
Its a travesty these classic recordings have never been preserved or released on to CD. I did hear that the tapes for all 3 albums have been lost which is really sad. How a major record company could have lost these landmark recording is beyond belief. As a final note these 3 Lps would not exsist if it was not for the work and collaboration of Christopher Palmer now sadly missed also. This also is a legacy to him. Please add some reviews or items about these recordings.
And lets hope one day someone will find these precious master tapes (presumed lost) and release a CD set
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Miklos Rozsa
Recorded at Abbey Road studios, London
Recording engineers Pete Brown
Music consultant Christopher Palmer
link and sharing now closed