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John Barbirolli: Columbia Masters Vol.1 | Barbirolli Society SJB1025

John Barbirolli: Columbia Masters Vol.1

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Label: Barbirolli Society

Cat No: SJB1025

Barcode: 5060181660252

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 20th September 2010

Contents

Works

Rimsky-Korsakov
Capriccio Espagnol Op.34

Tchaikovsky
Suite No.3 in G, Op.55: Tema con variazioni

Sibelius
Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39

Artists

New York Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

John Barbirolli

Works

Rimsky-Korsakov
Capriccio Espagnol Op.34

Tchaikovsky
Suite No.3 in G, Op.55: Tema con variazioni

Sibelius
Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39

Artists

New York Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

John Barbirolli

About

These American Columbia recordings have been mastered from the original metals and lacquers and offer some amazing sound quality for recordings from the 1940s. The contrast between Toscanini and Barbirolli was symbolic of the contrast between two generations of conductors and the altering role of conductors.

Toscanini was the supreme autocrat of the old school, ruling by terror, insult, tantrums and his own daemonic drive. Barbirolli, over thirty years younger, was the benevolent autocrat, more democratic, ruling through comradeship with his players, inviting them and the audience to share his own delight in music. The contrast in their philosophy was reflected in their interpretations: Toscanini inspired awe for the music he conducted; Barbirolli inspired love and affection.

It is overlooked that Barbirolli not only succeeded Toscanini in New York because for seven years he conducted almost alongside him, the one in Carnegie Hall, the other in the NBC studio. Of course, Barbirolli was not then the great conductor he was to become, for most conductors improve with age, but recordings (commercial and off-air) show that he was very good and that the orchestra had a rich and sensitive sound. (He himself confessed in his last years that he ‘sometimes smiled’ at the recollection of his younger interpretations; he constantly re-studied even the most familiar symphonies).

Contents:
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
- Capriccio Espagnol Op.34
Recorded 16 November,1940

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
- Suite No.3 in G, Op.55: Tema con variazioni (Andante con moto)
Recorded 11 April,1942

Jean Sibelius
Symphony No.1 in E minor, Op.39
Recorded 11 April,1942

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