Beethoven, L.V. / Berlioz / Stokowski: Leopold Stokowski - Great Recordings from the BBC

Beethoven, L.V. / Berlioz / Stokowski: Leopold Stokowski - Great Recordings from the BBC

Beethoven, L.V. / Berlioz / Stokowski: Leopold Stokowski - Great Recordings from the BBC

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Title: Leopold Stokowski - Great Recordings from the BBC
Artist: Beethoven, L.V. / Berlioz / Stokowski
Label: Ica Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5060244551800
Genre: Classical Artists

Leopold Stokowski's eminence as one of the truly great conductors of the 20th century over a career spanning more than six decades is exemplified in this set, which features live performances in stereo of symphonies and other works he conducted in concert during his final years and which, in many cases, he had premiered on record as well. In one of the many outstanding reviews of these live concerts, the distinguished Times critic William Mann wrote of the 1963 'Proms' premiere of Mahler's Symphony No.2: "A performance which was superb by any standards, meticulously loyal, noble and deeply felt out of long and thoughtful experience". The set has been newly remastered to reflect Stokowski's instructions on how he wanted his recordings to sound.

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