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Georg Solti - Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra, Dance Suite, Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta (1981, 1989) [2022 SACD]

Georg Solti - Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra, Dance Suite, Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta (1981, 1989) [2022 SACD]

BAND/ARTIST: Georg Solti

  • Title: Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra, Dance Suite, Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta
  • Year Of Release: 1981, 1989 [2022]
  • Label: Esoteric [ESSD-90262]
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) | DSD64 (*tracks) | FLAC (24bit/88,2 kHz)
  • Total Time: 01:19:0
  • Total Size: 2,0 GB / 1,7 GB / 1,1 GB (+3%rec.)
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Recorded in Orchestra Hall, Chicago in January 1981, Sir Georg Solti conducts the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in one of Béla Bartók's best-known, most popular, and most accessible works.

As a student at the Liszt Academy, Georg Solti studied piano, composition and conducting with Béla Bartók, Ernst von Dohnányi, Zoltán Kodály and Leo Weiner. In 1937, Arturo Toscanini selected him as his assistant at the Salzburg Festival. Just before the outbreak of World War II, Solti fled to Switzerland as a refugee and turned to the piano for his livelihood, and in 1942 he won first prize in the Concours International in Geneva.

Following the war, Solti became music director of the Bavarian State Opera, and, in 1952, he was appointed to the same position with the Frankfurt City Opera. He led the first commercial studio recording of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen with the Vienna Philharmonic between 1958 and 1965, and from 1961 until 1971, he was music director of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

Solti made his debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the Ravinia Festival in August 1954 and in Orchestra Hall in December 1965. In December 1968, the Orchestral Association announced that Solti would succeed Jean Martinon to become the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's eighth music director, beginning in September 1969.

Serving as music director for 22 years, Solti greatly enhanced the Orchestra's worldwide reputation. He led the first overseas tour to Europe in 1971, along with trips to Australia, Canada, Japan, Russia and numerous visits to Carnegie Hall.

Solti made his first recording for London/Decca in 1947, as a pianist with violinist Georg Kulenkampff. During his 49-year association with the label, he recorded over 40 operas and over 250 discs, including more than a hundred with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Solti received numerous accolades for his recordings, including 31 Grammy awards.

Tracks:

Concerto for Orchestra, Sz 116

1. Introduzione (Andante non troppo Allegro vivace)
2. Giuoco delle coppie (Allegretto scherzando)
3. Elegia (Andante, non troppo)
4. Intermezzo interrotto (Allegretto)
5. Finale (Pesante Presto)


Dance Suite, Sz 77

6. Moderato
7. Allegro molto
8. Allegro vivace
9. Molto tranquillo
10. Comodo
11. Finale (Allegro)


Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, Sz 106

12. Andante tranquillo
13. Allegro
14. Adagio
15. Allegro molto

Personnel:

Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Sir Georg Solti


Georg Solti - Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra, Dance Suite, Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta (1981, 1989) [2022 SACD]

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  • imakeller
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Thanks for the 24-bit/88.2-kHz!