laohu
01-09-2016, 11:23 PM
Leopold Stokowsky & The Philadelphia Orchestra - Walt Disney's Fantasia (1990, FLAC)




CD1
01. Toccata And Fugue In D Minor, BWV 565 (John Sebastian Bach) (9:25)
02. Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy - (Peter Ilisch Tchaikovsky) The Nutcracker Suite, Op 71A (2:36)
03. Chinese Dance - (Peter Ilisch Tchaikovsky) The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71A (1:03)
04. Dance Of The Reed Flutes - (Peter Ilisch Tchaikovsky)The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71A (1:49)
05. Arabian Dance - (Peter Ilisch Tchaikovsky) The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71A (3:15)
06. Russian Dance - (Peter Ilisch Tchaikovsky) The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71A (1:07)
07. Waltz Of The Flowers - (Peter Ilisch Tchaikovsky) The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71A (4:28 )
08. The Sorcerer's Apprentice - (Paul Dukas) (9:19)
09. Rite Of Spring (Igor Stravinsky) (22:28)

CD2
01. (Beethoven) Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral) Op. 68: I Allegro Ma Non Troppo (4:39)
02. (Beethoven) Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral) Op. 68: II Andante Molto Mosso (6:25)
03. (Beethoven) Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral) Op. 68: III Allegro, IV Allegro, V Allegretto (10:58)
04. (Ponchielli) Dance Of The Hours (12:15)
05. (Mussorgsky) A Night On Bald Mountain (7:25)
06. (Schubert) Ave Maria, Op. 52 No. 6 (6:26)



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Leopold Strokowski's 1940 recordings with the Philadelphia Orchestra for the movie Fantasia were landmarks on several counts. Apart from attempting to bring classical music to the masses in the theater, the soundtrack album -- which came out on LP in the 1950s -- was one of the earliest stereo recordings, featuring some of the most enjoyable high-fidelity sound of the period and boasting impeccable performances (even if the pieces were mostly re-edited and shortened). Apart from his reputation as a fiercely independent musical personality, Stokowski was also a showman with very few peers, and his careful yet extroverted performances of these pieces (including Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" and the summary of Beethoven's "Pastorale Symphony") introduced many listeners not blessed with classical music educations to these pieces for the first time. (As the film wasn't a success on its initial release, there weren't millions of such listeners, but at least many tens of thousands.) The performances on Fantasia retain their luster in the modern era, with sound clean enough that they do not need to be considered "historical" recordings. The recordings are also infinitely preferable to the mid-'80s attempt to re-score Fantasia with a modern orchestra and modern sound -- not only did the latter fall considerably short of what people expected, but the interpretations were flaccid and dull by comparison with the originals.

AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder

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01-10-2016, 01:30 AM
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01-10-2016, 04:02 AM
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01-10-2016, 09:33 AM
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Or&lyen
01-10-2016, 03:59 PM
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pjmontana
01-11-2016, 01:02 PM
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08-30-2017, 02:55 AM
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